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  2. Villa General Belgrano - Wikipedia

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    Villa General Belgrano is a mountain village in the valley of Calamuchita in the Province of Córdoba in central Argentina. As of 2010 [update] it had 8,257 inhabitants. [ 2 ] The settlement is named after Manuel Belgrano , the Argentine independence hero and designer of the Argentine flag.

  3. Calamuchita Department - Wikipedia

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    The Calamuchita Department (Spanish: Departamento Calamuchita) is a subdivision of the province of Córdoba, Argentina.. The department is located in the center-west of the province and includes important tourist destinations, especially along the Calamuchita Valley.

  4. Córdoba Province, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    German architecture in Villa General Belgrano. The province is among the most visited in Argentina (mostly by domestic travelers) because of its hilly landscapes, pleasant weather, "fun" reputation, and cultural offerings. In particular, cities like Villa Carlos Paz, Villa General Belgrano, Cosquín and La Cumbrecita attract a large number of ...

  5. National Beer Festival - Wikipedia

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    Villa General Belgrano, Córdoba, founded in 1930, took the characteristics of an Alpine village with wooden houses, pitched red roofs, imported central European cuisine and all the habits such as traditional music, dances, parties, crafts and languages from Central Europe. The party emerged in the village in the 1960s by the hand of the first ...

  6. 2019–20 Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba season - Wikipedia

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    Another notable departure was confirmed on 5 June, as centre-forward Pablo Vegetti, their top goalscorer in 2018–19, joined Belgrano. [4] A double signing was revealed on 11 June, as Maximiliano López and José Villegas signed from lower league pair Villa Mitre and Sansinena. [5]

  7. List of cities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the localities of Argentina of 45,000 to 150,000 inhabitants ordered by amount of population according to the data of the 2001 INDEC Census. San Nicolás de los Arroyos (Buenos Aires) 133,602

  8. La Cumbrecita - Wikipedia

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    La Cumbrecita is a small hamlet 1,450 metres (4,757 ft) above sea level in the Calamuchita Valley in the Grand Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina. A 30 kilometres (19 mi) paved road through the Sierra Grandes connects to it from the main road to the provincial capital .

  9. Clásico cordobés - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba, Argentina: First meeting: 17 May 1914 (Belgrano 1–0 Talleres) [2] Latest meeting: 6 October 2024 Primera División Talleres 0–0 Belgrano: Next meeting: TBD: Stadiums: El Gigante de Alberdi (Belgrano) La Boutique (Talleres) Statistics; Meetings total: 257: Most wins: Talleres (96) Top scorer: Miguel A. Romero (19 goals) All-time ...