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Oberá,
formerly Svea, is a city in the
interfluvial province of Misiones, Argentina, and the head town of the
Oberá Department. It is
located 96 km east...
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Padua Cathedral (Spanish:
Catedral de San
Antonio de
Padua de
Oberá), also
called Oberá Cathedral, is a
Catholic cathedral under the
advocacy of St. Anthony...
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Oberá is one of the 17
departments in the
province of Misiones, Argentina.
Located in the southeast, it
borders the San
Ignacio department, the Cainguás...
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Oberá Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Oberá, ICAO: SATO) is a
public use
airport serving Oberá, a city in the
Misiones Province of Argentina. The airport...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of
Oberá (Latin:
Dioecesis Oberensis) is a
Catholic diocese located in the city of
Oberá in the
ecclesiastical province of...
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Irene Romona Obera (born
December 7, 1933, in San
Bernardino County, California) is an
American track and
field athlete,
specializing in
sprinting events...
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Antifascist Worker and
Peasant Militias (Spanish:
Milicias Antifascistas Obreras y Campesinas, MAOC) were a
militia group founded in the
Second Spanish...
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Oberá Tenis Club is an
Argentinean professional sports club
located in
Oberá. It is best
known for its
basketball team,
which currently competes in the...
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Italo descendants at the ****IV Immigrant's
Festival in
Oberá....
- Pampa) 52,414
Mercedes (Buenos Aires) 51,967
Bosques (Buenos Aires) 51,663
Oberá (Misiones) 51,681
Barranqueras (Chaco) 50,738
Yerba Buena 50,057
Villa Centenario...