San Fernando
San Fernando is a village and municipality located in the Catamarca Province in northwestern Argentina.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 649 residents
- Description: in Catamarca, Argentina
- Also known as: “San Fernando, Catamarca”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include El Eje.
El Eje
Hamlet
El Eje is a village and municipality in Catamarca Province, Belén Department, in northwestern Argentina. El Eje is situated 7 km north of San Fernando.
San Fernando
- Categories: locality and municipality
- Location: Belén Department, Catamarca Province, Argentina, South America
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Latitude
-27.33416° or 27° 20′ 3″ southLongitude
-66.89806° or 66° 53′ 53″ westPopulation
649Elevation
1,651 metres (5,417 feet)Open location code
574MM482+8QOpenStreetMap ID
node 198420020OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3837708Wikidata ID
Q1774252
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Uzbek—“San Fernando” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “San Fernando”
- French: “San Fernando”
- Italian: “San Fernando”
- Portuguese: “San Fernando”
- Spanish: “San Fernando”
- Uzbek: “San Fernando”
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