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World News Atlas    South America     2004   July

South America, July 2004 Timeline Wednesday, June 12 Bookmark and Share     Author
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Bolivia Election, Vote (12)   Bolivia Referendum   Bolivia, 2004   Mexico, 2004   Colombia, 2004   Uruguay, 2004   Argentina, 2004
  Brazil crushes Mexico 4-0
  Perea takes Colombia to final 8  A last-minute header by substitute gave Colombia a 1-0 win over Bolivia Argentina defeat hosts Peru  Argentina knocked Peru out of the quarter-finals of the Copa America thanks to a free-kick from Carlos Tevez President says he has won referendum


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Jul.9   Peru  
Jul.17   Peru  
Jul.18   Bolivia  
  About 75% backing higher taxes on foreign energy firms operating, and large-scale gas exports
  Peru  
  Brazil wins in Copa America quarter-final after being set on their way with a hugely controversial penalty
Jul.20   Peru     Argentina, Colombia 3-0 in semi-final
  Tevez scored from a free kick for the second game in a row as Argentina is to reach their 25th Copa America final
Jul.21   Peru     Brazil reach Copa final over Uruguay
  World champions are beating Uruguay on penalties following a 1-1 draw in their semi-final
Jul.25   Peru     Brazil win Copa America over Argentina Map of Lima Peru
  The world champions beat Argentina 4-2 on penalties to win a thrilling final in Lima



    
    



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