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namesake for
several localities in
South America:
Mburucuyá,
Corrientes Mburucuyá National Park
Mburucuyá Department This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- P****iflora caerulea, the blue p****ionflower,
bluecrown p****ionflower or
common p****ion flower, is a
species of
flowering plant native to
South America...
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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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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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destinations in the
Corrientes Province include the Iberá
Wetlands and the
Mburucuyá National Park. On 22
October 2004,
Provincial Law No. 5598 (Decree 2326/2004)...
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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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Mburucuyá is a
neighbourhood (barrio) of Asunción, the
capital and
largest city of Paraguay. "LA
POBREZA SUBJETIVA Y EL
BIENESTAR ECONÓMICO EN ASUNCIÓN-PARAGUAY-AÑO...
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Mburucuyá Department is a
department of
Corrientes Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 9,012
inhabitants in an...
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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...
- Mcal. López San
Roque 26
Mbocayaty Trinidad 27 Mburicaó San
Roque 28
Mburucuyá Trinidad 29 Las
Mercedes San
Roque 30
Nazareth La
Recoleta 31 Ñu Guazú...