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Buenos Aires become Argentina's capital in 1880.
Cristian G. Werckenthien has written: 'El transporte en Buenos Aires, 1870-1880' -- subject- s -: History, Local transit, Railroads, Transportation
Francis Korn has written: 'Buenos Aires, mundos particulares, 1870-1895, 1914-1945' -- subject(s): History, Urbanization 'Errores eruditos' -- subject(s): Common fallacies, Social sciences 'Clases sociales, o, La pereza de contar hasta catorce' -- subject(s): Social classes
The correct spelling of the city is Venice, but it's not the Italian capital. It's Rome since 1870.
Rome became the capital of unified Italy in 1871 and still is the capital. It replaced Florence which was a temporary capital form 1865 to 1871.
Paris is the French capital city since AD 506, with very few interruptions (around the years 990 / 1100 and temporarily during the wars of 1870, 1940)
Turin was the capital of Italy and it's predecessor state; and remained so to 1865 when replaced with Florence. Florence remained in this position until the capture of Rome in 1870.
Luis Alberto de Herrera has written: 'Por la patria' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History 'El drama del 65 (la culpa mitrista)' -- subject(s): Paraguayan War, 1865-1870 'Buenos Aires, Urquiza y el Uruguay' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Una etapa' -- subject(s): Partido Nacional (Uruguay), Politics and government 'El Uruguay internacional' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
It never was in Los Angles the capital. The 7th Governor was the first from Southern California. It was incorporated on April 4 1850 and in 1870 it only had 5,000 population and by 1900 it had 100,000.
built in 1870
1870
1870: Chewing Gum 1870: Magic Lantern Projector 1870: Stock Ticker