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Provincial Route 1 (Córdoba)
Provincial Route 1 ( es, Ruta Provincial 1) is a highway located in the northeast province of Córdoba Province in Argentina. It has a fully paved length of . Provincial Route 1 develops from north to south, beginning its course on the border with the Santa Fe Province and ending in the surroundings of San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ..., where it continues with National Route 158. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Provincial Route 1 (Cordoba) Provincial roads in Córdoba Province, Argentina ...
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National Route 19 (Argentina)
Route 19, or Highway 19, may refer to: For roads named "A19", see list of A19 roads. International * Asian Highway 19 * European route E19 * European route E019 Canada * Alberta Highway 19 * British Columbia Highway 19 * Manitoba Highway 19 * Nova Scotia Trunk 19 * Ontario Highway 19 * Route 19 (Prince Edward Island) * Quebec Autoroute 19 * Saskatchewan Highway 19 Czech Republic * I/19 Highway; Czech: Silnice I/19 Finland * Finnish national road 19 Germany * Bundesautobahn 19 India * National Highway 19 (India) Iran * Road 19 Ireland * N19 road (Ireland) Italy * Autostrada A19 Japan * Japan National Route 19 * Chūō Expressway * Nagano Expressway Korea, South * Guri–Pocheon Expressway (abolished and changed to Sejong–Pocheon Expressway) * National Route 19 Mexico *Mexican Federal Highway 19 Morocco * National Route Paraguay * National Route 19 Portugal * A19 motorway United Kingdom * British A19 (Doncaster-Seaton Burn) United States * Intersta ...
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National Route 158 (Argentina)
National Route 158 is a highway in Argentina, which is located in the center-east of the province of Córdoba. From the junction with National Route 19 in San Francisco to the junction with National Route 36 in Río Cuarto, it travels . This road is part of the Mercosur-Chile Corridor, defined by IIRSA as one of the three integration axes in Argentina. Formerly, this road was Provincial Route 1. By means of an agreement made on 19 October 1976, this route passed into national jurisdiction. In 2012, National Route 19 was built as an extension, which begins at National Route 11 and ends at National Route 158. With the incorporation of the new section, new roads were opened for . Cities The cities and towns this route passes through from northeast to southwest are as follows (towns with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants are in italics). Córdoba Province Travel: 285 km (km 0 to 285). * San Justo Department: San Francisco (km 0), '' Monte Redondo'' (km ), '' Quebracho Herrado'' ...
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San Francisco, Córdoba
San Francisco is a city located at the far east border of the province of Córdoba, Argentina, and parts of the city are beyond the border into the province of Santa Fe. In the city National Routes 19 and 158 intersect. It is the fourth most populated city in the province of Córdoba, with about 59,000 inhabitants, and the head city of the San Justo Department. San Francisco is located on Cordoba and Santa Fe's provincial borders. The city is also located in a geographic depression. Frequently during the heavy summer rains the entire city floods with up to two feet of water that covers the city's streets. The city is centered on Plaza San Martin which is a large brick plaza used for a variety of demonstrations and festivals. Most of the city streets are laid cobble stone that have been polished black from traffic. History The town was founded on 9 September 1886 by José Bernardo Iturraspe, as part of a colonization plan of the provincial government. The current location of ...
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Santa Fe Province
The Province of Santa Fe ( es, Provincia de Santa Fe, ) is a Provinces of Argentina, province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco Province, Chaco (divided by the 28th parallel south), Corrientes Province, Corrientes, Entre Ríos Province, Entre Ríos, Buenos Aires Province, Buenos Aires, Córdoba Province, Argentina, Córdoba, and Santiago del Estero Province, Santiago del Estero. Together with Córdoba and Entre Ríos, the province is part of the economico-political association known as the Center Region (Argentina), Center Region. Santa Fe's most important cities are Rosario (population 1,193,605), the capital Santa Fe, Argentina, Santa Fe (369,000), Rafaela (100,000), Reconquista, Santa Fe, Reconquista (99,000) Villa Gobernador Gálvez (74,000), Venado Tuerto (69,000), and Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, Santo Tomé (58,000). The adult literacy rate in the province is 96.3%. History The aboriginal tribes ...
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Córdoba Province, Argentina
Córdoba () is a province of Argentina, located in the center of the country. Its neighboring provinces are (clockwise from the north) Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires, La Pampa, San Luis, La Rioja, and Catamarca. Together with Santa Fe and Entre Ríos, the province is part of the economic and political association known as the Center Region. Córdoba is the second-most populous Argentine province, with 3,308,876 inhabitants,Proyecciones y estimaciones de población 2001-2015 - INDEC - Pág 16.
and the fifth by size, at about . Almost 41% of its inhabitants reside in the capital city, Córdoba, and its surroundings, making it ...
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