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Banda del Río Salí (Tucumán) 64,591; Concepción del Uruguay (Entre Ríos) 64,538; General Rodríguez (Buenos Aires) 63,317; Villa Tesei (Buenos Aires) 63,164; Ciudad Jardín El Libertador (Buenos Aires) 61,780; Villa Carlos Paz (Córdoba) 60,900; Sarandí (Buenos Aires) 60,725; Villa Elvira (Buenos Aires) 59,476; Villa Domínico (Buenos ...
An unofficial neighborhood, Barrio Norte is roughly equivalent to the Recoleta district, though it generally refers to the portion south of Las Heras Avenue. Barrio Norte also includes northern parts of the Balvanera district, eastern parts of Palermo and the portion of Retiro west of the Nueve de Julio Avenue. Its population exceeds 200,000.
Español: Mapa político de Argentina, con las provincias en diferentes colores. Se agregó un recuadro con el detalle de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y el Gran Buenos Aires. Se agregó un recuadro con el detalle de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y el Gran Buenos Aires.
Capilla del Señor: Buenos Aires: 9,244 367 Capilla del Monte Córdoba: 9,085 368 Coronel Du Graty Chaco: 9,015 369 Villa Aberastain San Juan: 8,946 370 Simoca Tucumán: 8,010 371 Urdinarrain Entre Ríos: 7,992 372 San Bernardo del Tuyú: Buenos Aires: 6,966 373 Arias Córdoba: 6,928 374 Sauce Viejo Santa Fe: 6,825 375 Realicó La Pampa: 6,789 ...
Independència de l'Argentina; Formació de l'Estat Argentí; Anarquia de l'Any XX; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Εμφύλιοι πόλεμοι της Αργεντινής; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Liga Federal; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Uruguay; Historia de Uruguay; Liga Federal; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Histoire de l'Argentine; Usage on ja ...
The Mesopotamia or Región Mesopotámica is the humid and verdant area of northeast Argentina, comprising the provinces of Misiones, Entre Ríos, and Corrientes. [1] The landscape and its characteristics are dominated by two rivers: the Paraná and the Uruguay.
The main river, and connection to open sea through the Río de la Plata is the Paraná River. There are also other tributaries to the Paraná including the Salado del Norte, the Carcarañá and the Arroyo del Medio. The plain lands tend to be flooded after heavy rains due to the growth of the Paraná and Salado rivers.
Chaco (Spanish pronunciation:; Wichi: To-kós-wet [4]), officially the Province of Chaco (Spanish: provincia del Chaco [pɾoˈβinsja ðel ˈtʃako]), is one of the 23 provinces in Argentina. Its capital and largest city, is Resistencia. [5] It is located in the north-east of the country.