- urbano", El Litoral, 2010 "Puesta en
valor de la Estación Guadalupe", El
Santafesino, 18 Mar 2011 "Estación Belgrano" on
Government of
Santa Fe
website "Ferrocarril...
- 162,523 (Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Los
Alamos CSA) Demonym(s)
Santa Fean;
Santafesino, -na Time zone UTC−7 (MST) • Summer (DST) UTC−6 (MDT) ZIP
Codes 87501–87509...
- can be
covered with
powder sugar (the
traditional ones),
glazed sugar (
Santafesinos or "de nieve"),
grated coconut or chocolate.
Argentina is one of the...
- and Colón are the two
largest football clubs in
Santa Fe. The Clásico
Santafesino has been pla****
since 1913 and is
known as one of football's fiercest...
- The
Santa Fe
Western Railway (SFW,
native name:
Ferrocarril Oeste Santafesino) was an
Argentine railway company which became British-owned in 1900 when...
- 000), and
Santo Tomé (58,000).
Citizens of the
province are
known as
santafesinos (fem. santafesinas). The
aboriginal tribes who
inhabited this region...
- of its
vernacular names are
quebracho colorado chaqueño and
quebracho santafesino.
Other species, like
Schinopsis lorentzii, bear the
general name quebracho...
- song "Canción del Jacarandá" to the tree.
Miguel Brascó's folk song "
Santafesino de veras"
mentions the
aroma of jacarandá as a
defining feature of the...
-
Sarmiento participó de la reunión de la
Usina II del Ente
Cultural Santafesino". El
Santafesino (in Spanish). 2024-04-23.
Retrieved 2024-06-09. v t e...
- 32.9562806°S 60.6242472°W / -32.9562806; -60.6242472
Rosario (Oeste
Santafesino; in English:
Santa Fe Western) is a
former railway station and the terminus...