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General Roca Department, Córdoba
General Roca Department is a department of Córdoba Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 33,323 inhabitants in an area of 12,659 km², and its capital city is Villa Huidobro. Settlements * Buchardo * Del Campillo * Huinca Renancó * Italó * Jovita * Mattaldi *Nicolás Bruzzone * Onagoyti * Pincén * Ranqueles * Villa Huidobro *Villa Sarmiento Villa Sarmiento is a locality in Morón Partido in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is home to 17,737 people and has an area of 2.55 km². History With the foundation of the Fomento Villa Progreso society on 4 April 1909, the locality ... * Villa Valeria Departments of Córdoba Province, Argentina {{CórdobaAR-geo-stub ...
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Administrative Divisions Of Argentina
Argentina has the following types of country subdivisions: Administrative divisions * Geographical regions of Argentina (6) which are used only traditionally *Provinces of Argentina, Provinces (23, ''provincia'') *Autonomous city (1, ''ciudad autónoma'') *Departments of Argentina, Departments / Partidos 376/135 **The province of Mendoza divides its territory into departments, which are further divided into districts (''distritos''), which are called sections (''secciones'') in the Capital Department. *Municipalities of Argentina, Municipalities (''municipios'') *Village, Town, City *Neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires (''barrios'') *Communes of Buenos Aires (comprise one or more barrios of BsAs.) See also * Government of Argentina References

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Huinca Renancó
Huinca Renancó is a city in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Huinca Renanco is almost equidistant between Rio Cuarto, to the city's north, and Santa Rosa Santa Rosa is the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish name for Saint Rose. Santa Rosa may also refer to: Places Argentina *Santa Rosa, Mendoza, a city * Santa Rosa, Tinogasta, Catamarca * Santa Rosa, Valle Viejo, Catamarca * Santa Rosa, La Pampa * S ..., to the city's south, via Argentina Highway 35. Famous Residents * Santos Laciar * Germán Sopeña Populated places in Córdoba Province, Argentina Populated places established in 1901 {{CórdobaAR-geo-stub ...
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Villa Sarmiento, Córdoba
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the fall of the Roman Republic, villas became small farming compounds, which were increasingly fortified in Late Antiquity, sometimes transferred to the Church for reuse as a monastery. Then they gradually re-evolved through the Middle Ages into elegant upper-class country homes. In the Early Modern period, any comfortable detached house with a garden near a city or town was likely to be described as a villa; most survivals have now been engulfed by suburbia. In modern parlance, "villa" can refer to various types and sizes of residences, ranging from the suburban semi-detached double villa to, in some countries, especially around the Mediterranean, residences of above average size in the countryside. Roman Roman villas included: * the ''villa urbana'', a suburban or country seat ...
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Nicolás Bruzzone, Córdoba
Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to: People Given name * Nicolas (given name) Mononym * Nicolas (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer * Nicolas (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian footballer Surname Nicolas * Dafydd Nicolas (c.1705–1774), Welsh poet * Jean Nicolas (1913–1978), French international football player * Nicholas Harris Nicolas (1799–1848), English antiquary * Paul Nicolas (1899–1959), French international football player * Robert Nicolas (1595–1667), English politician Nicolás * Adolfo Nicolás (1936–2020), Superior General of the Society of Jesus * Eduardo Nicolás (born 1972), Spanish former professional tennis player Other uses * Nicolas (wine retailer), a French chain of wine retailers * ''Le Petit Nicolas'', a series of children's books by René Goscinny See also * San Nicolás (other) * Nicholas (other) * Nicola (other) * Nikola Nikola () is a given name which, like Nicholas, is a version of the Greek ''Nikolaos ...
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Jovita, Córdoba
Jovita is a town located south of the Córdoba Province (Argentina), Province of Córdoba, in central Argentina. According to the 2010 census, Jovita has a population of 4,470. Jovita is located in the centre of the Pampa húmeda, Pampa Húmeda region or Pampas, Pampa's Plain. It's economy is heavily reliant on cattle farming and agriculture, in particular soy beans, sunflower oil, corn and wheat. Jovita was founded in 1905 while the surveying plans were made and approved on May 15, 1907 and October 28, 1907. The land on which the town is built was donated by two sisters: Magdalena and Jovita from whom the town now takes its name. Jovita's original name was ''Pichi Tromen, "El Juncalito" Station''. It wasn't until 1906 when its name was changed to ''Santa Magdalena, Jovita Station''. Name that was retained until 1983, when according to resolution 322/83, its name was changed again to the current name of ''Jovita''. Geographic Situation Jovita is located in Pedanía Italó of D ...
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Del Campillo
Del, or nabla, is an operator used in mathematics (particularly in vector calculus) as a vector differential operator, usually represented by the nabla symbol ∇. When applied to a function defined on a one-dimensional domain, it denotes the standard derivative of the function as defined in calculus. When applied to a ''field'' (a function defined on a multi-dimensional domain), it may denote any one of three operators depending on the way it is applied: the gradient or (locally) steepest slope of a scalar field (or sometimes of a vector field, as in the Navier–Stokes equations); the divergence of a vector field; or the curl (rotation) of a vector field. Strictly speaking, del is not a specific operator, but rather a convenient mathematical notation for those three operators that makes many equations easier to write and remember. The del symbol (or nabla) can be interpreted as a vector of partial derivative operators; and its three possible meanings—gradient, dive ...
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List Of Sovereign States
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 206 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations System: 193 UN member states, 2 UN General Assembly non-member observer states, and 11 other states. The ''sovereignty dispute'' column indicates states having undisputed sovereignty (188 states, of which there are 187 UN member states and 1 UN General Assembly non-member observer state), states having disputed sovereignty (16 states, of which there are 6 UN member states, 1 UN General Assembly non-member observer state, and 9 de facto states), and states having a special political status (2 states, both in free association with New Zealand). Compiling a list such as this can be a complicated and controversial process, as there is no definition that is binding on all the members of the community of nations concerni ...
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