Monte Caseros Department

Monte Caseros Department is a department of in . The provincial subdivision has a population of about 33,684 inhabitants in an area of 2,287 km2, and its capital city is , which is located around 630 km from Capital Federal.
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Monte Caseros Department

Latitude
-30.25° or 30° 15′ south
Longitude
-57.8333° or 57° 50′ west
Population
33,700
Elevation
52 metres (171 feet)
Open location code
48X4Q528+2M
Geo­Names ID
3430597
Wiki­data ID
Q584331
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Turkish—“Monte Caseros Department” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Departamento de Monte Caseros
  • Chinese: 蒙特卡塞羅斯縣
  • Dutch: Monte Caseros
  • French: département de Monte Caseros
  • French: Département de Monte Caseros
  • French: Monte Caseros
  • Georgian: მონტე-კასეროსის დეპარტამენტი
  • German: Departamento Monte Caseros
  • Greek: νομός Μόντε Κασέρος
  • Hungarian: Monte Caseros megye
  • Italian: Dipartimento di Monte Caseros
  • Japanese: モンテ・カセロス・デパルタメント
  • Mingrelian: მონტე-კასეროსიშ დეპარტამენტი
  • Persian: بخش مونت کازروس
  • Portuguese: Monte Caseros
  • Russian: Монте-Касерос
  • Slovak: Monte Caseros
  • Spanish: Casereño/a
  • Spanish: Departamento Monte Caseros
  • Spanish: Gentilicio
  • Swedish: Departamento de Monte Caseros
  • Turkish: Departamento Monte Caseros

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