Seguí
Seguí is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina. Seguí has about 3,890 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 3,890 residents
- Description: human settlement in Argentina
- Also known as: “Segui”
Seguí
- Categories: municipality and locality
- Location: Paraná, Entre Rios, Mesopotamia, Argentina, South America
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Latitude
-31.95558° or 31° 57′ 20″ southLongitude
-60.12672° or 60° 7′ 36″ westPopulation
3,890Elevation
104 metres (341 feet)Open location code
47WX2VVF+Q8OpenStreetMap ID
node 198426193OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3835402Wikidata ID
Q9075712
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Satellite Map
Discover Seguí from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Uzbek—“Seguí” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Seguí”
- Dutch: “Seguí”
- French: “Seguí”
- German: “Seguí”
- Portuguese: “Seguí”
- Spanish: “Segui (Entre Rios)”
- Spanish: “Segui (Entre Ríos)”
- Spanish: “Seguí (Entre Ríos)”
- Spanish: “Segui, Entre Rios, Argentina”
- Spanish: “Seguí, Entre Ríos, Argentina”
- Spanish: “Segui”
- Spanish: “Seguí”
- Swedish: “Seguí”
- Ukrainian: “Сегі”
- Uzbek: “Seguí”
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