Río Cuarto Department
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| Official name | Departamento Río Cuarto | |
| Capital | Río Cuarto | |
| Country Province |
Argentina Córdoba |
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| Foundation Founder |
23 July 1888 provincial law |
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| Population: | ||
| - Total | 229,728 (2001 census [INDEC]) | |
| - Density | 12.49 Inhabitants/km² | |
| - Population change | +5.44% (1991-2001) | |
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| Telephone code | 0358 | |
| Post Code | X5800 | |
| Location | ||
| - Coordinates | ||
| Area | 18,394 km² | |
| Distance: | ||
| - to Buenos Aires | 608 km | |
| - to Córdoba | 235 km | |
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Río Cuarto Department is a department of Córdoba Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 229,728 inhabitants in an area of 18,394 km², and its capital city is Río Cuarto, which is located around 608 km from Capital Federal.
[edit] Settlements
- Achiras
- Adelia María
- Alcira Gigena
- Alpa Corral
- Berrotarán
- Bulnes
- Chaján
- Chucul
- Coronel Baigorria
- Coronel Moldes
- Elena
- La Carolina
- La Cautiva
- Las Acequias
- Las Albahacas
- Las Higueras
- Las Peñas Sud
- Las Vertientes
- Malena
- Monte de Los Gauchos
- Río Cuarto
- Sampacho
- San Basilio
- Santa Catalina
- Suco
- Tosquita
- Vicuña Mackenna
- Villa El Chacay
- Washington
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