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- Villa Aberastain is an Argentine city of the province of San Juan, head of the department Pocito, and the headquarters of the muni****l authorities of...
- several occasions. Aberastain Park Named for a former governor, the park features a monument to its namesake (Antonio Aberastain). Peatonal Tu****án and...
- José Mármol, José Rivera Indarte (Buenos Aires), Quiroga Rosas, Antonino Aberastain, Santiago Cortínez (San Juan), Benjamín Villafañe, Félix Frías (Tu****án)...
- Jáchal Villa Media Agua Zonda Albardón 9 de Julio Villa Krawse Villa Paula Aberastain San Luis Merlo La Punta San Francisco El Trapiche Villa Mercedes Comandante...
- Jáchal (San José de Jáchal) Nueve de Julio (9 de Julio) Pocito (Villa Aberastain) Rawson (Villa Krause) Rivadavia (Rivadavia) San Martín (San Isidro) Santa...
- del Monte  Córdoba 9,085 368 Coronel Du Graty  Chaco 9,015 369 Villa Aberastain  San Juan 8,946 370 Simoca  Tu****án 8,010 371 Urdinarrain  Entre Ríos...
- Marco Avellaneda, Governor of Tu****án Province Mariano Maza 1861 Antonino Aberastain, Governor of San Juan Province 1870 Justo José de Urquiza, former president...
- Villa Aberastain and the district La Rinconada located a few kilometres to the south, forming a continuous urban corridor called Aberastain-La Rinconada...
- notable for its Art Deco façade and main hall, was designed by Luis Aberastain Oro and Lyman Dudley, and completed in 1929. The building was also known...
- another replica in Plaza Libertad (Liberty Square) in the city of Villa Aberastain, San Juan. This one was installed on the city square in 1931. There are...