Rivadavia
Rivadavia is the family name of:
- Bernardino Rivadavia (1780–1845), Argentine statesman and first President of Argentina
- Fernando Rivadavia (* 1972), Brazilian botanist in the United States
- Martín Rivadavia (1852–1901), Argentine naval soldier and politician
Rivadavia refers to several places, administrative units and other geographical objects in Argentina:
- Rivadavia (Mendoza) , a city in the province of Mendoza
- Rivadavia (Salta) , a place in the department of the same name in the province of Salta
- Rivadavia (San Juan) , a city in the department of the same name in the province of San Juan
- Rivadavia (Santa Fe) , a place in the Las Colonias department of the province of Santa Fe
- Comodoro Rivadavia , town in the Escalante department of the Chubut province
- Ministro Rivadavia , place in the Partido Almirante Brown in the province of Buenos Aires
- America (Buenos Aires) , capital of partidos Rivadavia, including Rivadavia called
- Rivadavia Department (Mendoza) , an administrative unit in the province of Mendoza
- Departamento Rivadavia (Salta) , an administrative unit in the northeast of the province of Salta
- Rivadavia Department (San Juan) , an administrative unit in the province of San Juan
- Rivadavia Department (Santiago del Estero) , an administrative unit in the Province of Santiago del Estero
- Partido Rivadavia , an administrative unit in the province of Buenos Aires
- Lago Rivadavia , lake in the province of Chubut
Rivadavia refers to the following ships:
- Commodoro Rivadavia (ship, 1927) , survey ship of the Argentine Navy (launched 1927)
- Commodoro Rivadavia (ship, 1973) , survey ship of the Argentine Navy (launched 1973)
- Rivadavia (ship) , battleship from 1911, the lead ship of the Argentine Rivadavia class
Rivadavia also means:
- Avenida Rivadavia , street in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires