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  2. Morón Partido - Wikipedia

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    Morón is a partido (second level administrative division) of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Located in the Greater Buenos Aires urban area, its head town is Morón which is located around 17 km (11 mi) from Buenos Aires. The provincial subdivision has a population of 319,934 inhabitants [1] in an area of 52 km 2 (20 sq mi).

  3. Morón, Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Morón is a Venezuelan town located on the coast of Carabobo State. It is the capital of the Juan José Mora Municipality . Several important industries are located close by, like El Palito refinery (one of the largest in Venezuela) and the most important electricity centre of Venezuela, Planta Centro.

  4. Juan José Mora Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The Juan José Mora Municipality is one of the 14 municipalities that makes up the Venezuelan state of Carabobo and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 69,236. [1]

  5. Category:Morón Partido - Wikipedia

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  6. Morón, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Morón (Spanish pronunciation:) is a city in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires, capital of the Morón partido, located in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area, at Located 20 km (13 mi) west of Downtown Buenos Aires , Morón is easily reached via bus along Avenida Rivadavia , via National Highway 7 , and the Sarmiento railway line .

  7. Los Matreros Rugby Club - Wikipedia

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    The election of the club name is also related to the place where it was founded: Morón (today a populous city of the Greater Buenos Aires) was an uninhabited land by the time and some battles for the independence had been fought there in the past. [2] In 2011 Los Matreros was relegated to second division after finishing 11th in Zona Reubicación.

  8. Morán Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of the Morán Municipality is Pedro Emilio Alastre López, re-elected on October 31, 2004, with 61% of the vote. [5] [6] The municipality is divided into eight parishes; Bolívar, Anzoátegui, Guarico, Hilario Luna y Luna, Humocaro Alto, Humocaro Bajo, La Candelaria, and Morán .

  9. Universidad de Morón - Wikipedia

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    The Universidad de Morón (University of Morón) is a private university located in Morón, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, and was founded in 1960.. Ten faculties offer courses on Agronomy and Agro-alimentary Sciences; Architecture, Design, Art and Urbanism; Law, Political and Social Sciences; Exact, Chemical, and Material Sciences; Philosophy, Education Sciences, and Humanities ...