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Tapenagá is a
southern department of
Chaco Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 4,000
inhabitants in an area of...
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Tapenagá River (Spanish, Río
Tapenagá) is a
river of
Chaco Province and
Santa Fe Province, Argentina. It is a
tributary of the Paraná Miní River....
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Salta and
Santiago del Estero.
Other important rivers include: the Negro,
Tapenagá, Palometa, and Salado, all
tributaries or
anabranches of the
river Paraná...
- is a
village in
Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the
Tapenagá Department. Muni****l information: Muni****l
Affairs Federal Institute...
- (São Jerônimo) 177 17,440.7 69.7
Santa Lucia 190 6,963.4 85.6 Paraná Miní–
Tapenaga 300 12,072.7 53.5
Tacuari 7,034.6 39.1
Arroyo San
Lourenzo 1,411.4 12.4...
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River Feliciano River Guayquiraró
River Corriente River Paraná Miní
River Tapenagá River Palometa River Santa Lucía
River Negro River Guaycurú
River Paraguay...
- Tu****án Tafí
Viejo Tafí
Viejo Tu****án Tala
Rosario del Tala
Entre Ríos
Tapenaga Charadai Chaco Tehuelches José de San Martín
Chubut Telsen Telsen Chubut...
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Tapenagá, Chaco, Argentina) - estadísticas de población, gráficos, mapa, ubicación...
- Paraná Miní
receives several relatively small tributaries,
including the
Tapenagá River,
Palometa River, and
Salado River (one of many Paraná tributaries...
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Names Server.
Tapenagá River: right; AR; 28°4′46″S 59°9′18″W / 28.07944°S 59.15500°W / -28.07944; -59.15500 (
Tapenagá River); Río
Tapenagá at
GEOnet Names...