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    Villa María is a city in Córdoba Province, Argentina, and the head town of the General San Martín Department. It is located in the center of rich agricultural...
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    University of Villa María (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Villa María) is an Argentine national university located city of Villa María in Córdoba Province...
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  • Villa Maria or Villamaria may refer to: Villa María, Córdoba, a city in Córdoba, Argentina Villa de María del Río Seco, another town in Córdoba, Argentina...
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    155 Luján de Cuyo (Mendoza) 73,058 Ezpeleta (Buenos Aires) 72,557 Villa María (Córdoba) 72,162 General Roca (Río Negro) 69,602 San Fernando (Buenos Aires)...
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    (Spanish) La Mañana de Córdoba daily newspaper (Spanish) El Diario del Sur de Córdoba daily newspaper edited in Villa María (Spanish) Cordoba Regions Capillas...
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  • Yayo Guridi (category People from Villa María)
    in Villa María, Argentina), born José Carlos Guridi, is an Argentine actor and comedian. José Carlos Guridi was born and raised in Villa María. He studied...
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  • Javier Sodero (category People from Villa María)
    Javier Osvaldo Sodero (born July 17, 1964, in Villa María (Córdoba), Argentina) is a former Argentine footballer who played for clubs of Argentina and...
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    of Villa María (Latin: Dioecesis Civitatis Mariae) is a Catholic diocese located in the city of Villa María in the ecclesiastical province of Córdoba in...
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    suffragan sees include Cruz del Eje, San Francisco, Villa de la Concepción del Río Cuarto and Villa María as well as the Territorial Prelature of Deán Funes...
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    Diego Morales (footballer, born 1986) (category People from Villa María)
    Diego Alberto Morales (born November 29, 1986, in Villa María, Córdoba) is an Argentine football striker playing for Cantolao. Diego Morales at Soccerway...
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    Alumni (usually referred as Alumni de Villa María) is a football club from the city of Villa María, in Córdoba Province, Argentina. The squad currently...
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  • Karina Jelinek (category People from Villa María)
    March 1981 in Villa María, Córdoba. She began to work as model at the age of 16, and became the Miss Córdoba Province and the Miss Villa Carlos Paz. At...
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  • numbers were used to substitute. Largest cities in Argentina Buenos Aires Córdoba Rosario Mendoza Tucumán La Plata Mar del Plata Salta Resistencia Santiago...
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  • Aguascalientes Jesús María, Nayarit Jesús María, Jalisco Jesús María (El Zapote), San Martín de Hidalgo, Jalisco Villa Jesús María, in Baja California Roman Catholic...
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    rodear la ciudad de Córdoba demanda 34 minutos" (in Spanish). LaVoz. 6 July 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2020. Córdoba - Villa María on Satélite Ferroviario...
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    grew quickly after a railway line from Villa María on the Central Argentine line between Rosario and Córdoba, reached the town in 1875. Built by the...
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  • Villa de María del Río Seco (usually shortened to Villa de María, not to be confused with Villa María) is a town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina...
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  • Villa María de Río Seco Airport (ICAO: SACV) was a rural airstrip 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of Villa de María del Río Seco, a town in the Córdoba Province...
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  • José Ángel Rovai (category Roman Catholic bishops of Villa Maria)
    was auxiliary bishop of Córdoba and titular bishop of Abaradira from 1999 to 2006 and bishop of Villa María. He died in Córdoba, Argentina on 19 June 2024...
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    Pablo Elorza (born June 10, 1982 in Villa María, Córdoba, Argentina) is a bass player, composer, arranger, author, producer and educator. In 1998, influenced...
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    Heritage of Córdoba in 1995. Passenger trains were reactivated by private company Ferrocentral, that reestablished services from Córdoba to Villa María (in August...
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  • Enrique A. J. Marcatili (born July 22, 1925, in Villa María Córdoba, Argentina - died January 19, 2021, in N.J.) was an Argentine-American physicist....
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  • Sebastián Brusco (category Footballers from Córdoba Province, Argentina)
    defender. Brusco was born in Villa María, Córdoba. He started his professional playing career in 1993 with Belgrano de Córdoba. In 1996, he joined Racing...
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  • Presidente Néstor Kirchner Regional Airport (category Airports in Córdoba Province, Argentina)
    Villa María Regional Airport (IATA: VMR, ICAO: SAOV) is an airport serving the city of Villa María in the Córdoba Province of Argentina. The airport is...
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    116,107 inhabitants in an area of 5,006 km2, and its capital city is Villa María, which is located around 600 km from Buenos Aires. Arroyo Algodón Arroyo...
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    Amadeo Sabattini (category People from Villa María)
    February 29, 1960) was an Argentine politician. He served as Governor of Córdoba from May 17, 1936, to May 17, 1940. Sabattini was born in Buenos Aires...
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    National Route 9 (Argentina) (category National roads in Córdoba Province, Argentina)
    On 12 November 1986, construction of the new highway between Córdoba and Villa María was bid, but the project never came to fruition. The highway was...
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    Buenos Aires Province. He began his work in 1933 in the city of Villa María, Córdoba doing paving works, a slaughterhouse and the Centenario Square. In...
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  • Roberto Rodríguez (bishop) (category People from Villa María)
    1992 to 1998 and the fourth Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Villa María in Argentina from 1998 to 2006. He was then appointed the sixth Bishop...
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    followed by the Muslim conquest in the eighth century. Córdoba became the capital of the Caliphate of Córdoba, from which the Umayyad dynasty ruled all of al-Andalus...
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