San Jerónimo Department, Santa Fe Province, Argentinai
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San Jerónimo Department | Department |
Santa Fe Province | Province |
Argentina | Country |
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French:
San Jerónimo, Province de Santa Fe, Argentine
German:
Departamento San Jerónimo, Provinz Santa Fe, Argentinien
Italian:
Dipartimento di San Jerónimo, Provincia di Santa Fe, Argentina
Russian:
Сан-Херонимо, Санта-Фе, Аргентина
Simplified Chinese:
聖赫羅尼莫縣, 聖大非省, 阿根廷
Spanish:
Departamento San Jerónimo, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina
Armenian:
Սան Խերոնիմո
Belarusian:
Сан-Хероніма, Санта-Фэ, Аргенціна
Bulgarian:
Сан Жеронимо , Санта Фе, Аржентина
Catalan:
Departament San Jerónimo, Província de Santa Fe, Argentina
Dutch:
San Jerónimo, Santa Fe, Argentinië
Georgian:
სან-ხერონიმოს დეპარტამენტი, სანტა-ფეს პროვინცია
Hungarian:
San Jerónimo megye, Argentína
Mingrelian:
სან-ხერონიმოშ დეპარტამენტი
Portuguese:
San Jerónimo , Santa Fé, Argentina
Scots:
San Jerónimo Depairtment, Santa Fe Province
The San Jerónimo Department (Spanish: Departamento San Jerónimo) is an administrative subdivision (departamento) of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the centre-south of the province. It borders the Paraná River in the east; and from there (going clockwise) the departments of San Lorenzo and Iriondo (south), Belgrano (southwest), San Martín (west), and Las Colonias and La Capital (north).
Its head town is Coronda. Other cities and towns are Arocena, Barrancas, Bernardo de Irigoyen, Campo Piaggio, Casalegno, Centeno, Desvío Arijón, Díaz, Gaboto, Gálvez, Gessler, Larrechea, Loma Alta, López, Maciel, Monje, Pueblo Irigoyen, San Eugenio, San Fabián, San Genaro, and San Genaro Norte.
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Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jer%C3%B3nimo_Department |
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Wikidata ID: | Q1191089 |
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