Sierra de los Padres

Sierra de los Padres is a string of rocky hills and ridges about 14 miles west of . They are part of Tandilia's mountain range, actually a series of low rock-strewn elevations of precambrian origin extended from central to , a cape on the shores of Mar del Plata.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Batán.

Town
is a small town in , , , on both sides of Provincial Route 88, some 10 kilometres west of the city of . is situated 9 km southeast of Sierra de los Padres.

Sierra de los Padres

Latitude
-37.9413° or 37° 56′ 29″ south
Longitude
-57.77556° or 57° 46′ 32″ west
Elevation
152 metres (499 feet)
Open location code
48J4365F+FQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1438362856
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3427958
Wiki­data ID
Q940095
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“Sierra de los Padres” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Sierra de los Padres
  • Dutch: Sierra de los Padres
  • Spanish: Sierra de los Padres
  • Swedish: Sierra de los Padres
  • Ukrainian: Сьєрра-де-лос-Падрес

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