San Pedro

San Pedro is a village and municipality in in north-eastern . The department contains the 31,619 hectares Esmeralda Provincial Park, created in 1997. Argentine-Armenian footballer, Tomás Adoryán was born in San Pedro.
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  • Type: Town with 31,100 residents
  • Description: village and municipality in Misiones Province in northeastern Argentina
  • Also known as: San Pedro, Misiones

San Pedro

Latitude
-26.62405° or 26° 37′ 27″ south
Longitude
-54.11115° or 54° 6′ 40″ west
Population
31,100
Elevation
554 metres (1,818 feet)
Open location code
58579VGQ+9G
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198422661
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3428577
Wiki­data ID
Q3112883
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Ukrainian—“San Pedro” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: সান পেদ্রো
  • Cebuano: San Pedro (kapital sa munisipyo sa Arhentina, Provincia de Misiones)
  • Cebuano: San Pedro
  • Chinese: 聖佩德羅
  • Dutch: San Pedro (kommunhuvudort i Argentina, Misiones)
  • Dutch: San Pedro
  • French: San Pedro
  • Italian: San Pedro
  • Polish: San Pedro
  • Portuguese: San Pedro
  • Spanish: San Pedro
  • Swedish: San Pedro (kommunhuvudort i Argentina, Misiones)
  • Swedish: San Pedro, Misiones
  • Turkish: San Pedro
  • Ukrainian: Сан-Педро

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