Salto Partido

Salto Partido is a partido of in . The provincial subdivision has a population of about 29,000 inhabitants in an area of 4,455 km2, and its capital city is , which is around 200 km from .
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  • Type: partido of Buenos Aires Province with 29,200 residents
  • Description: district in Buenos Aires Province in Argentina
  • Also known as: Marcelino Ugarte

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Salto.

Town
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is a city in , . It is the administrative headquarters for Partido. It is about 200 km from and 55 km from . is situated 4½ km south of Salto Partido.

Salto Partido

Latitude
-34.25° or 34° 15′ south
Longitude
-60.25° or 60° 15′ west
Population
29,200
Elevation
59 metres (194 feet)
Open location code
47QXQQ22+22
Geo­Names ID
3838222
Wiki­data ID
Q2042858
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“Salto Partido” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Partido de Salto
  • Dutch: Salto
  • French: Salto
  • German: Partido Salto
  • Hungarian: Salto partido
  • Italian: partido di Salto
  • Italian: Partido di Salto
  • Japanese: サルト
  • Portuguese: Salto
  • Russian: Сальто
  • Spanish: Partido de Salto
  • Spanish: Salto
  • Swedish: Partido de Salto
  • Turkish: Partido de Salto
  • Ukrainian: Сальто (округ)
  • Ukrainian: Сальто

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