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  1. The Quilmes people, also known as Kilmes, were an indigenous tribe of the Diaguita group settled in the western subandean valleys of today's Tucumán province, in northwestern Argentina. They fiercely resisted the Inca invasions of the 15th century, and continued to resist the Spaniards for 130 years, until being defeated in 1667.

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    Quilmes is the home of two football teams: Quilmes Atlético Club and Club Atlético Argentino de Quilmes. The first was founded in the 19th century by Cannon J. T. Stevenson, and the second one was founded later, by Argentines who were not allowed to play for the QAC.

    • 17 m (56 ft)
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  3. Sep 17, 2021 · One of the most advanced civilizations in Latin America, the Quilmes people inhabited what is today known as the Santa Maria Valley in the northwestern sector of the Tucumán province, in the...

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  4. The Quilmes were an indigenous tribe in the northwest region of Argentina, primarily in what is now the province of Tucumán. Their civilization dates back to at least the 1000s AD, with their most notable period of resistance against Spanish colonization occurring in the 17th century.

  5. History. Origins and organisation. The origins of the club can be found at the "Quilmes and Polo Club", an institution founded by British immigrants about 1880. In 1887 the club changed its name to "Quilmes Rovers Athletic Club" with a football team formed entirely by British people.

    • 27 November 1887; 135 years ago
    • El Cervecero (The Brewers), Decano del fútbol argentino (Argentine football's dean)
    • Quilmes Atlético Club
  6. Art Destination Argentina. Quilmes. Ciudad Sagrada de Quilmes. Photos | Location | Trips & Tours. The ruins of Quilmes, in the province of Tucumán, are one of the largest archaeological sites in Argentina and a sacred place for the indigenous people after whom the site is named.

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    Historia. Durante la segunda fundación de Buenos Aires, en 1580, Juan de Garay realizó una distribución de las tierras entre las 65 personas que lo acompañaban. El territorio donde ahora se encuentra Quilmes fue entregado a Pedro Quirós. Con la llegada de los quilmes en 1666, se estableció la primera población de la zona.

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