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Tigre

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A city of eastern Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires in a fruit-growing area. Population: 296,000.

 

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Tigre ('grā), city (1991 pop. 256,005), Buenos Aires prov., E Argentina. A railroad terminus and river port with good road connections, Tigre is a market for the fruit grown in the surrounding area. The city has sawmills and shipyards, as well as a naval museum.


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  • Tigre (Panthera tigris), the term for Tiger in French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, and other languages.
  • Tigre (Spilotes pullatus), snake found in southern Central America, northern South America, and Trinidad and Tobago

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El Tigre

  • El Tigre Rifle, copy of the Winchester 1892 lever action rifle made in Spain

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  • El Tigre, city in Anzoátegui, Venezuela

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