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Gobernador Gregores
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This article is about the town. For the airport, see Gobernador Gregores Airport.
Gobernador Gregores (Spanish: Governor Gregores) is a town in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, formerly known as Cañadón León. Ramón Outerello, one of the leaders of the massive strike known as Patagonia rebelde was executed there by a firing squad of the Argentine Army in November 1921.
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It is located at latitude 48°S and is an antipode of Paris (located at latitude 48°N).
The town is named for Juan Manuel Gregores [es], governor of the Territory of Santa Cruz.[1]