Los Cocos

Los Cocos is a village 105 km northwest of . It had 1,242 inhabitants in 2010, and a newly constructed secondary school.
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Nearby places include La Cumbre and Capilla del Monte.

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Photo: Davidkuajo, Public domain.
is a small town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, in a valley known as the "Valle de Punilla". It has a population of 7800 inhabitants. is situated 6 km south of Los Cocos.

is a small city in the northeastern part of the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located by the Sierras Chicas mountain chain, in the northern end of the Punilla Valley.

Los Cocos

Latitude
-30.92509° or 30° 55′ 30″ south
Longitude
-64.5027° or 64° 30′ 10″ west
Population
1,240
Elevation
1,179 metres (3,868 feet)
Open location code
47XQ3FFW+XW
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198398920
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3846258
Wiki­data ID
Q2742335
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Ukrainian—“Los Cocos” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 洛杉磯·科科斯
  • Dutch: Los Cocos
  • German: Los Cocos
  • Portuguese: Los Cocos
  • Russian: Лос-Кокос
  • Spanish: Los Cocos
  • Ukrainian: Лос-Кокос

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