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Córdoba Province, Argentina


Córdoba is a province of Argentina, located in the north of the country. Its capital is Córdoba. The province covers an area of 165,321 km² and as of 2001 has a population of 3,066,801.

The province is divided in 26 departments (Spanish: departamentos).

The governor of the province as of 2003 is José Manuel de la Sota .

Neighboring provinces are (clockwise from the north): Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires, La Pampa, San Luis, La Rioja and Catamarca.

Departments and capitals

  1. Calamuchita (San Agustín)
  2. Capital (Córdoba)
  3. Colón (Jesús María)
  4. Cruz del Eje (Cruz del Eje)
  5. General Roca (Villa Huidobro)
  6. General San Martín (Villa María)
  7. Ischilín (Deán Funes)
  8. Juárez Celman (La Carlota)
  9. Marcos Juárez (Marcos Juárez)
  10. Minas (San Carlos)
  11. Pocho (Salsacate)
  12. Presidente Roque Saénz Peña (Laboulaye)
  13. Punilla (Cosquín)
  14. Río Cuarto (Río Cuarto )
  15. Río Primero (Santa Rosa de Río Primero)
  16. Rio Seco (Villa de María)
  17. Rio Segundo (Villa del Rosario)
  18. San Alberto (Villa Cura Brochero)
  19. San Javier (Villa Dolores)
  20. San Justo (San Francisco)
  21. Santa María (Alta Gracia)
  22. Sobremonte (San Francisco del Chañar)
  23. Tercero Arriba (Oliva)
  24. Totoral (Villa del Totoral)
  25. Tulumba (Villa Tulumba)
  26. Unión (Bell Ville)

Major cities

  • Córdoba
  • Río Cuarto
  • Villa María
  • San Francisco
  • Villa Carlos Paz
  • Villa Dolores
  • Río Tercero
  • Jesús María
  • Alta Gracia
  • Villa General Belgrano
  • Santa Rosa de Calamuchita

Last updated: 05-13-2005 23:34:11
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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