Gaius Octavius (father of Augustus)

Gaius Octavius

Siege of Buenos Aires
Part of Brazilian Invasion of Argentina
Date29 April 1984 - 12 July 1984
Location51°16′04″N 12°09′24″E / 51.26778°N 12.15667°E / 51.26778; 12.15667
Result

Brazilian Victory

Argentina pays reparations to Brazilian Government
Territorial
changes
Brazil occupies Misiones, Corrientes and Entre Ríos for five years.
Belligerents
 Brazil  Argentina
Commanders and leaders
Brazil Paulo Maluf Argentina Raúl Alfonsín
Units involved

Brazil Brazilian Armed Forces

Argentina Argentine Armed Forces

Strength
1,635,000 serving in Argentina (830,760 at peak) 650,000 mobilezed (over half deployed)
Casualties and losses
1,340 dead
5,600 wounded
2 missing
130 captured
15,000 dead
36,000 wounded
54,560 captured
Unknow number of missing
Toreno Corleone/sandbox is located in Argentina
Toreno Corleone/sandbox
Location within Argentina


Brazilian Nationalist Party
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AbbreviationPNB
General SecretaryNicolau Foster
Standing Committee
Founders
Founded7 February 2009; 34 years ago
HeadquartersBrasília, Federal District
NewspaperO Estandarte
Think tankNational Research Department
Student wingNational Student Union
Youth wingBrazilian Youth League
Women's wingWomen's League of the Brazilian National Party
Overseas wingBrazilian Diaspora Movement
Armed wing
Labour wingBrazilian Workers Union
Membership (2044)Increase 14,275,000
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
ReligionCatholicism
Colours  Dark Green   Black
Slogan"Serve God Wholeheartedly"
Anthem"On the highest mast flutters the people's flag"
Brazilian National Congress (5th)
547 / 600
BNC Standing Committee (5th)
112 / 135
Party flag
Website
www.pnb.br