San Agustín

San Agustín is a city in the center-west of the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It has 2,870 inhabitants per the 2001 census, and is the head town of the .
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  • Type: Village with 2,870 residents
  • Description: Municipality in Calamuchita Department, Argentina
  • Also known as: San Agustín, Córdoba

San Agustín

Latitude
-31.9777° or 31° 58′ 40″ south
Longitude
-64.37556° or 64° 22′ 32″ west
Population
2,870
Elevation
548 metres (1,798 feet)
United Nations Location Code
AR SNG
Open location code
47WQ2JCF+WQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198418771
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3838174
Wiki­data ID
Q1863952
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“San Agustín” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: San Agustín
  • Chinese: 聖奧斯汀
  • Dutch: San Agustín
  • French: San Agustín
  • Italian: San Agustín
  • Portuguese: San Agustín
  • Russian: Сан-Агустин
  • Spanish: San Agustin
  • Spanish: San Agustín
  • Swedish: San Agustín, Córdoba
  • Swedish: San Agustín
  • Turkish: San Agustín
  • Ukrainian: Сан-Агустін

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