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Though the term Rosariazo is used to refer to the specific events in Rosario, it seems that usually the national episode as a whole is referred to as the Cordobazo. A Google search for "Rosariazo" gets me 12,600 hits, but "Cordobazo" gets 374,000... yet there is no "Cordobazo" article on Wikipedia!
I'm going to create one at my earliest convenience, and then will probably rewrite or delete this one... any thoughts? --Brian Z00:48, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
They were two related sets of events, but they for sure are not the same; in particular the second Rosariazo was not triggered directly by anything happening in Córdoba. Check the chronology and the sources. Of course Cordobazo should have its own article. Or we could try and merge the whole series of events in one article called "Civil unrest in Argentina in 1969" or something like that, but it would take a historian to do that. —Pablo D. Flores(Talk)17:22, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]