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English: Map of growth of urbanized area of the city of Cordoba, between 1573 and 2007. Español: Mapa del crecimiento del área urbanizada de la Ciudad de Córdoba, entre 1573 y 2007. Português: Mapa do crescimento da área urbana da cidade de Córdoba, entre 1573 e 2007.
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Greater Córdoba is the second-largest urban agglomeration in Argentina in both population and surface area. The growth of the metropolitan area was not equal in all directions, it spreads approximately up to 50 km (31 mi) to the northwest of the Córdoba city centre in a thin succession of small localities.
It shows the administrative division of Córdoba province in Argentina, and its capital. Date: 21 May 2008: Source: Own work based on the free map located at Image:Córdoba province (Argentina), departaments and capital.png: Author: Own work: Permission (Reusing this file) Modification of an mage in the public domain. Same licence applies
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