Gualeguaychú Department

The Gualeguaychú Department is an administrative subdivision of the province of , . It is located in the south-east of the province, beside the Uruguay River.
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  • Type: department of Argentina with 101,000 residents
  • Description: department of Argentina
  • Also known as: Departamento de Gualeguaychu”, “Departamento Gualeguaychu”, and “Gualeguaychu Department

Gualeguaychú Department

Latitude
-33.25° or 33° 15′ south
Longitude
-59° or 59° west
Population
101,000
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
Open location code
48R3Q222+22
Geo­Names ID
3433657
Wiki­data ID
Q1028486
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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Turkish—“Gualeguaychú Department” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Галегайчу
  • Cebuano: Departamento de Gualeguaychú
  • Chinese: 瓜萊瓜伊丘縣
  • Dutch: Gualeguaychú
  • French: département de Gualeguaychú
  • French: Département de Gualeguaychú
  • French: Gualeguaychú
  • Hungarian: Gualeguaychú megye
  • Italian: Dipartimento di Gualeguaychú
  • Japanese: グアレグアイチュ・デパルタメント
  • Persian: بخش گوالگوایچی
  • Portuguese: Gualeguaychú (departamento)
  • Portuguese: Gualeguaychú
  • Russian: Гуалегуайчу
  • Spanish: Departamento Gualeguaychú
  • Swedish: Departamento de Gualeguaychú
  • Turkish: Departamento Gualeguaychú

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