• Mburucuyá is a town in Corrientes Province, Argentina. It is the capital of Mburucuyá Department. From 1912 until 1927 Mburucuyá had a railway station...
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  • namesake for several localities in South America: Mburucuyá, Corrientes Mburucuyá National Park Mburucuyá Department This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Corrientes (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes] ; Guaraní: Taragui, literally: "Currents") is the capital city of the province of Corrientes, Argentina...
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    Corrientes (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes], lit. ‘currents’ or ‘streams’; Guarani: Taragui), officially the Province of Corrientes (Spanish: Provincia...
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    Mburucuyá Department is a department of Corrientes Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 9,012 inhabitants in an...
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    Department, Córdoba General Alvear Department General Alvear Department, Corrientes General Alvear Department, Mendoza General Belgrano Department General...
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    Mburucuyá National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Mburucuyá) is a national park in Argentina. It is located in the north west of the Corrientes Province...
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  • created with local co-operation, sometimes at local instigation. In 2000, Mburucuyá and Copo National Parks were declared, and El Leoncito natural reserve...
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    language of the Argentine Corrientes Province since 24 September 2004. Ituzaingó Curuzú Cuatiá Caá Catí Cerro Corá Mburucuyá ("Passion flower" the National...
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    Caá Catí (category Populated places in Corrientes Province)
    Ferrocarril Económico Correntino narrow gauge railway between Corrientes and Mburucuyá Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM)...
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    Ferrocarril Económico Correntino narrow gauge railway between Corrientes and Mburucuyá Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM)...
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    created with local co-operation, sometimes at local instigation. In 2000, Mburucuyá and Copo National Parks were declared, and El Leoncito natural reserve...
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    Ferrocarril Económico Correntino (category Transport in Corrientes Province)
    running at a maximum speed of 20 km/h, therefore a trip between Corrientes and Mburucuyá 178 kilometres (111 mi) in length took nearly 26 hours. The first...
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    piece of ballet on the subject of a work of Fernán Silva Valdés entitled "Mburucuyá" symphonic picture "Molga", and children's ballet "Mañana de Reyes". In...
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    eriospatha is 'D', and Syagrus coronata is 'E'. El Palmar National Park Mburucuyá National Park Jorge Chebataroff (1974).- Palmeras del Uruguay. Montevideo...
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    foundation of Buenos Aires, that of other important cities such as Villarrica, Corrientes, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Santa Cruz de la Sierra and 65 more. According to...
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