Salto Partido
Salto Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 29,000 inhabitants in an area of 4,455 km2, and its capital city is Salto, which is around 200 km from Buenos Aires.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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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.
Salto
Town
Photo: Germanramos, CC0.
Salto is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative headquarters for Salto Partido. It is about 200 km from Buenos Aires and 55 km from Pergamino. Salto is situated 4½ km south of Salto Partido.
Salto Partido
- Category: municipality
- Location: Buenos Aires, Pampas, Argentina, South America
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Satellite Map
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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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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Tacuarí and Estancia Maria Laura.
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