- It may
refer to
either of
three places in Argentina:
Tartagal,
Chaco Tartagal,
Salta Tartagal,
Santa Fe This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Tartagal (Spanish pronunciation: [taɾtaˈɣal]) is a
tropical city in
northern Argentina, in the
province of Salta. It is
located in the
northeast of the...
- El
Palomar (Buenos Aires) 57,146
Rafael Calzada (Buenos Aires) 56,419
Tartagal (Salta) 55,508 San
Pedro de
Jujuy (Jujuy) 55,084 Belén de
Escobar (Buenos...
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Tartagal is a
village and muni****lity in
Chaco Province in
northern Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) v t e 24°13′18″S 62°08′52″W / 24...
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Tartagal River is a
river in the
north of the
province of Salta, Argentina. It
crosses the city of
Tartagal, in the San Martín Department, flowing...
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Tartagal Airport –
General Enrique Mosconi (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Tartagal – Gral.
Enrique Mosconi) (IATA: TTG, ICAO: SAST) is an
airport serving Tartagal...
- When he was nine, his
mother Estela fell ill and his
family moved to
Tartagal,
where they
lived in his uncle's house.
Palavecino worked multiple jobs...
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launched between 1965 and 1971 at
CELPA (El Chamical),
CELPA (Mar Chiquita),
Tartagal and
Wallops Island.
Developed by the
Instituto de
Investigaciones Aeronauticas...
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ancestral regions, live in the
suburbs of San Ramón de la
Nueva Orán, Salta,
Tartagal, Resistencia, Charata, Formosa,
Rosario and
Santa Fe and in
Greater Buenos...
- Misiones 63,960 51,681 120
General Rodríguez
Buenos Aires 63,317 121
Tartagal Salta 63,196 55,508 122
Villa Tesei Buenos Aires 63,164 123
Villa Carlos...