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Punilla Department
The Punilla Department is an administrative division of the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It has over 155,000 inhabitants, with a population density of almost 60 inhabitants/km2. Settlements * Bialet Massé * Cabalango *Capilla del Monte *Casa Grande * Charbonier * Cosquín *Cuesta Blanca * Estancia Vieja * Huerta Grande * La Cumbre *La Falda *Los Cocos * Mayu Sumaj * San Antonio de Arredondo * San Esteban * San Roque * Santa María * Tala Huasi *Tanti * Valle Hermoso *Villa Carlos Paz * Villa Flor Serrana *Villa Giardino * Villa Parque Siquiman * Villa Santa Cruz del Lago * Villa Icho Cruz See also * Punilla Valley * Cerro Uritorco Cerro Uritorco is a mountain (''cerro'') located next to the Calabalumba River, in the city of Capilla del Monte, in the northwest of the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It is the highest peak of the Sierras Chicas mountain range. It is 3&nb ... External links This is Punilla websitePunilla Valley website References * Departments of C ...
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Departments Of Argentina
Departments ( es, departamentos) form the second level of administrative division (below the provinces), and are subdivided in municipalities. They are extended in all of Argentina except for the Province of Buenos Aires and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, the national capital, each of which has different administrative arrangements (respectively ''partidos'' and ''comunas''). Except in La Rioja, Mendoza, and San Juan Provinces, departments have no executive authorities or assemblies of their own. However, they serve as territorial constituencies for the election of members of the legislative bodies of most provinces. For example, in Santa Fe Province, each department returns one senator to the provincial senate. In Tucumán Province, on the other hand, where legislators are elected by zone (Capital, East, West) the departments serve only as districts for the organization of certain civil agencies, such as the police or the health system. There are 377 departments in all ...
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Estancia Vieja
An estancia is a large, private plot of land used for farming or raising cattle or sheep. Estancias in the southern South American grasslands, the ''pampas'', have historically been estates used to raise livestock, such as cattle or sheep. In Puerto Rico, an estancia was a farm growing ; that is, crops for local sale and consumption, the equivalent of a truck farm in the United States. In Argentina, they are large rural complexes with similarities to what in the United States is called a ranch. History In the early Caribbean territories and Mexico, holders of ''encomiendas'' acquired land in the area where they had access to Indian labor. They needed on-site Hispanic supervisors or labor bosses called . In Mexico, multiple estancias owned by the same individual could be termed a hacienda. The term ''estancia'' is used in various ways in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, southern Chile and southern Brazil. The equivalent in other Spanish American countries would be ''hacienda''. Du ...
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Villa Carlos Paz
Villa Carlos Paz () is a city in the center-north of the province of Córdoba, Argentina, in the south of the Punilla Valley, lying on the western slope of the Sierras Chicas. It has a population of about 56,000 as per the . The area of Punilla is a major tourist destination on the national level, and Villa Carlos Paz is in turn the most important city of Punilla, favoured by its closeness () to the populous Córdoba City, the capital of the province. Popular tourist activities include bathing in one of the many rivers, fishing, evening shows, kite surfing, windsurfing, hiking and mountain biking. Geography Villa Carlos Paz is located on the southern shore of the San Roque Lake. It is crossed by the San Antonio River and the Los Chorrillos Stream. The city was founded by the rancher Carlos Nicandro Paz in 1913. The Hang suspension bridges road was built in 1918 to link the town to the Valley Traslasierra. This was replaced in the 1950s by the Camino de las Altas Cumbres. Int ...
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Valle Hermoso, Córdoba
Valle Hermoso is a small town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located from the city of Córdoba and from Buenos Aires. It had about 5,500 inhabitants at the . Valle Hermoso ('Beautiful Valley') is one of a number of small towns straddling Route 38 and the now disused railway line, which runs through the Punilla Valley from the south, and the city of Córdoba, north to La Rioja. The town's central district contains commercial stores and a number of hotels. Valle Hermoso sits at an altitude of about providing a temperate climate. It is high enough to moderate summer heat yet low enough that winters are mild. Tourism peaks during the summer months of December through February when town population can double. Several large, old, hotels, such as El Peñón and El Castillo are in the area. Hotel Vaquerías, over a century old, sits in a hillside niche with artesian springs, swimming, and horseback riding. ''"Vaquerías"'' or "place of cattle" is a natural funnel where v ...
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Tanti, Córdoba
Tanti is a town in the provinces of Argentina, province of Córdoba Province (Argentina), Córdoba, Argentina, located on the west of the Punilla Valley, about 50 km from the provincial capital Córdoba, Argentina, Córdoba. It has 4,579 inhabitants as per the . Like most of the many small towns scattered in the valley, it is a touristic area, with natural attractions such as hills and streams, as well as historical colonial buildings and pre-Columbian ruins. The town was officially founded on 23 March 1848, upon the construction of a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary. However, populated settlements existed in the area since the 16th century. At the time the region was a ranch (''estancia'') known as Merced de Quisquizacate. In the second half of the 17th century Juan Liendo acquired the lands and employed them for three ranches: Santa Ana, Tanti and Tanticuchu. They produced mules for the Peruvian market. Los Chorrillos Los Chorrilos is a waterfall near the town. ...
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Tala Huasi
Tala may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Tala (comics), a fictional character in DC comics *''Tala'', a 1938 volume of poetry by Gabriela Mistral *Tala (music), a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music * "Tala" (song), by Sarah Geronimo, 2016 *Tālā (musician) (Jasmin Tadjiky, born 1989), London-based musician Places Africa *Tala, Egypt *Tala, Kenya *Thala, Tunisia Americas *Tala, Jalisco, Mexico *Tala, Uruguay Asia *Tala or Getahovit, Tavush Province, Armenia *Tala Upazila, Khulna Division, Bangladesh ** Tala Union, within Tala Upazila *Tala, Bhutan *Tala, Cyprus *Tala, Iran *Tala, Kolkata, India *Tala, Raigad, India *Tala, Russia *Tala River, in Seram Island, Indonesia Other uses *Tala (name), a female given name, and a list of people and fictional characters with the name *Tala (goddess), in Tagalog mythology *Samoan tālā, the currency of Samoa *''Celtis tala'', or tala, a deciduous tree in South America *Təla (''Tala''), the seventh month of the Afghan ...
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Santa María De Punilla
Santa Maria de Punilla is a town in the Punilla Department in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. The town has a population of 9,526 inhabitants (INDEC, 2010 ) and is located on National Route 38, and the Tren de las Sierras line of the General Manuel Belgrano Railway. The center of Santa Maria de Punilla is located approximately 50 km northwest of the state's capital city of Córdoba and 3 km south of the city of, Cosquín. The municipality is also located on the banks of the Cosquín River. Originally, the area belonged to an indigenous Comechingón Comechingón (plural Comechingones) is the common name for a group of people indigenous to the Argentina, Argentine Provinces of Argentina, provinces of Córdoba Province (Argentina), Córdoba and San Luis Province, San Luis. They were thoroughly ... community known as "Toaén", encompassing what is now Santa Maria, Cosquín, Bialet Massé and neighboring areas. Populated places in Córdoba Province, Argentina ...
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San Roque (Córdoba)
San Roque may refer to: People * Saint Roch (14th century), French Catholic saint * Roque González y de Santa Cruz (1576–1628), Spanish Catholic saint Places Argentina * San Roque, Corrientes, a city in Corrientes Province * San Roque Department, a department of Corrientes Province * San Roque Lake, an artificial lake in Córdoba * Aguada San Roque, a village and municipality in Neuquén Province Costa Rica * San Roque District, Barva, Heredia * San Roque District, Grecia, Alajuela Paraguay * San Roque (Asunción), a neighborhood of Asunción * San Roque González de Santa Cruz, a district in Paraguarí Department Peru * San Roque de Cumbaza, a town in the San Martín Region * San Roque de Cumbaza District, a district of Lamas * San Roque, a neighborhood in Santiago de Surco, Lima Philippines * San Roque, Northern Samar, a municipality * San Roque, a barangay in Gapan, Nueva Ecija * San Roque, a barangay in Navotas, Metro Manila * San Roque, a barangay in Pateros, Metro Mani ...
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San Esteban (Córdoba)
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Mayu Sumaj
Mayu may refer to: * Mayu (given name), a feminine Japanese given name * Mayu (river), a river of Burma * Mayu Frontier District, a former administrative zone of Burma * Mayu Island (妈屿), Shantou, China * Mayu, Jinzhou, Hebei (马于镇), a town in southwestern Hebei, China * Mayu, Rui'an (马屿镇), a town in Rui'an, Zhejiang, China * Mayu Peninsula, a mountain range in Myanmar * Meyab, Razavi Khorasan , native_name_lang = fa , settlement_type = Village , image_skyline = , imagesize = , image_alt = , image_caption = , image_flag = , flag_alt = , ...
, village in Iran, also known as Mayu {{DEFAULTSORT:Mayu (Disambiguation) ...
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Los Cocos
Los Cocos is a village 105 km northwest of Córdoba, Argentina Córdoba () is a city in central Argentina, in the foothills of the Punilla Valley, Sierras Chicas on the Primero River, Suquía River, about northwest of Buenos Aires. It is the capital of Córdoba Province, Argentina, Córdoba Province a ....Gerry Leitner ''Argentina Travel Companion'' 0958749817 - 2000 "Los Cocos Postal code: 5181 Carea code: (03548) Altitude: 1220 m Distance from Córdoba via Jesús María: 105 km north-west Los Cocos is a small village in the northern part side of the artificial lake Lago La Viña. It is a good base for ..." It had 1,242 inhabitants in 2010, and a newly constructed secondary school. References {{coord, 30.9167, S, 64.5000, W, source:wikidata, display=title Populated places in Córdoba Province, Argentina ...
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