General Güemes Department, Chaco Province, Argentinai
Regional Level Types | |
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General Güemes Department | Department |
Chaco Province | Province |
Argentina | Country |
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Neighbouring regions:
Locality type:
Largest Settlements:
Place | Population |
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Castelli | 36,588 (2016) |
Other Languages:
French:
General Güemes, Province du Chaco, Argentine
German:
Departamento General Güemes , Provinz Chaco, Argentinien
Italian:
Dipartimento di General Güemes, Provincia del Chaco, Argentina
Russian:
Хенераль-Гуэмес, Чако, Аргентина
Simplified Chinese:
圭梅斯將軍縣, 查科省, 阿根廷
Spanish:
Departamento General Güemes , Provincia del Chaco, Argentina
Dutch:
General Güemes, Chaco, Argentinië
Hungarian:
General Güemes megye , Chaco tartomány, Argentína
Portuguese:
General Güemes , Chaco, Argentina
General Güemes is the largest and the northernmost department of Chaco Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has an area of 25,487 km², and its capital city is Juan José Castelli.
List of minerals for each chemical element
Fossils
There are 1 fossil localities from the PaleoBioDB database within this region.BETA TEST - These data are provided on an experimental basis and are taken from external databases. Mindat.org has no control currently over the accuracy of these data.
Occurrences | 2 |
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Youngest Fossil Listed | 0.01 Ma (Pleistocene) |
Oldest Fossil Listed | 0.78 Ma (Pleistocene) |
Fossils from Region | Click here to show the list. |
Fossil Localities | Click to show 1 fossil locality |
Other Databases
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_G%C3%BCemes_Department,_Chaco |
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Wikidata ID: | Q1009128 |
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