Trancas Department

Trancas is a department located in the northern part of , Argentina. It is bounded to the west and north by , on the east by the Department of , to the south by the Department of Tafi Viejo and to the southwest by the Department of .
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  • Type: department of Argentina with 17,500 residents
  • Description: department of Argentina
  • Also known as: Trancas

Trancas Department

Latitude
-26.4167° or 26° 25′ south
Longitude
-65.5° or 65° 30′ west
Population
17,500
Elevation
1,701 metres (5,581 feet)
Open location code
575PHGM2+82
Geo­Names ID
3833945
Wiki­data ID
Q1191220
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Turkish—“Trancas Department” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Տրանկաս
  • Cebuano: Departamento de Trancas
  • Chinese: 特蘭卡斯縣
  • Dutch: Trancas
  • French: Département de Trancas
  • French: Trancas
  • Georgian: ტრანკასის დეპარტამენტი
  • German: Departamento Trancas
  • Hungarian: Trancas megye
  • Italian: Dipartimento di Trancas
  • Japanese: トランカス・デパルタメント
  • Mingrelian: ტრანკასიშ დეპარტამენტი
  • Portuguese: Trancas (departamento)
  • Portuguese: Trancas
  • Russian: Транкас (департамент)
  • Russian: Транкас
  • Spanish: Departamento Trancas
  • Swedish: Departamento de Trancas
  • Turkish: Departamento Trancas

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