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

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on fo.wikipedia.org Sambandsríki; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Provinces de l'Argentine; Usage on fr.wiktionary.org

  3. List of Argentine provinces by population - Wikipedia

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    Map of each province's population as of 2010. The following table is a list of the 23 provinces and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires of Argentina, ranked in order of their total population based on data from the 2022, 2010 and 2001 censuses from the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina.

  4. Regions of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    From West to East and North to South, these are: Pampas region: Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Santa Fe, La Pampa and Entre Ríos; Argentine Northwest: Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca, Santiago del Estero and La Rioja

  5. List of twin towns and sister cities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Map of Argentina This is a list of municipalities in Argentina which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as " town twinning " (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).

  6. La Pampa Province - Wikipedia

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    Landscape near Winifreda, La Pampa. It is noteworthy that this province is larger than Israel, Austria, Taiwan, Ireland or Greece, for example. [4] There are only two major rivers in the province: the Colorado ("Red River") on the border with the Province of Río Negro, and the Salado ("Salty River") crossing it.

  7. La Rioja Province, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    La Rioja's economy, estimated at US$1.822 billion in 2006, is the second-smallest among Argentina's provinces. [4] Its per capita output of US$6,283, though about 30% below the national average, makes it the most well-developed in northern Argentina. [4] Its economy is, likewise, very well-diversified.

  8. Chaco Province - Wikipedia

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    The first European settlement was founded by Spanish conquistador Alonso de Vera y Aragón, in 1585, and was called Concepción de Nuestra Señora. It was abandoned in 1632. It was abandoned in 1632. During its existence, it was one of the most important cities in the region, but attacks from local Indians forced the residents to leave.

  9. Mar del Tuyú - Wikipedia

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    Upon the designation of the La Costa District in by the military-appointed Governor, Gen. Ibérico Saint Jean, in 1978, Mar del Tuyu was chosen as the county seat to avoid disputes between residents of the county's northernmost town, San Clemente del Tuyú, and the southernmost, Mar de Ajó (both of which are the largest in the district).

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