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  2. Nordelta, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Nordelta. Nordelta is an affluent city in Tigre Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Capital Federal.It consists of a large gated community made up originally of nine neighborhoods, founded in 1999 and known as the first ciudadpueblo ("city-ville" in English) of Argentina; [2] it is close to the towns of General Pacheco and Benavidez.

  3. File:Argentina location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Reverted to version as of 13:13, 23 November 2018 (UTC) There is already a version with the Falklands in white at File:Argentina location map (+Falkland).svg for when such a map is needed. 03:37, 24 November 2018

  4. File:Argentina - mapa de las provincias.svg - Wikipedia

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    Español: Mapa de las provincias de Argentina. English: Map of the provinces of Argentina. Français : Carte des provinces de l'Argentine. Date: 1 May 2015: Source:

  5. File:Argentina politico.svg - Wikipedia

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    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. Optimizado para uso web, con los ID de las provincias correspondientes a el código ISO 3166-2:AR.

  6. List of highways in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Autopista Ingeniero Pascual Palazzo (Autopista Ruta Panamericana) Justiniano Posse Freeway, Autopista Justiano Posse East Access Freeway, Autopista Acceso Oeste National Route A001, Avenida General Paz

  7. Partidos of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Political division of the province. A partido is the second-level administrative subdivision only in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.They are formally considered to be a single administrative unit, usually contain one or more population centers (i.e., towns and cities), and are divided into localidades.

  8. National Route 7 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The road at Caracoles de Villavicencio (2007). To reach Mendoza and Uspallata, the road goes through the "Caracoles de Villavicencio", a mountain section with altitudes of around 3000m, and 365 bends. Due to the danger of this part, they decided to create a new route in 1950.

  9. National Route 3 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Argentina, showing Route 3, in red. Ruta Nacional 3 ("National Route 3") is an Argentine highway, stretching from the eastern side of the country in Buenos Aires, crossing the provinces of Buenos Aires, Río Negro, Chubut Province, Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego.