San Pablo

San Pablo is a village and municipality in in northwestern . San Pablo has about 161 residents.
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  • Type: Village with 161 residents
  • Description: municipality and village in Catamarca, Argentina
  • Also known as: San Pablo, Catamarca

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Concepción and Huillapima.

Village
is a village and municipality in in northwestern . is situated 3 km northwest of San Pablo.

Village
is a town and municipio in the of , Argentina. is situated 6 km southeast of San Pablo.

Village
is a village and municipality in in northwestern . is situated 7 km south of San Pablo.

San Pablo

Latitude
-28.69914° or 28° 41′ 57″ south
Longitude
-66.03725° or 66° 2′ 14″ west
Population
161
Elevation
543 metres (1,781 feet)
Open location code
573M8X27+84
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198422549
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3836834
Wiki­data ID
Q7415038
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Swedish—“San Pablo” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: সান পাবলো
  • Cebuano: San Pablo
  • Spanish: San Pablo
  • Swedish: San Pablo, Catamarca
  • Swedish: San Pablo

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