Juan. A Pradere
Juan. A Paradere is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina near La Plata and La Pampa Province. Juan. A Pradere has about 521 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 521 residents
- Description: human settlement in Argentina
- Also known as: “J. Pradere”, “J.A. Pradere”, and “Juan Pradere”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Juan Antonio Pradere train station.
Juan Antonio Pradere train station
Railway station
Photo: Gustavo9089, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Juan Antonio Pradere train station is a railway station.
Juan. A Pradere
- Categories: locality and administrative territorial entity
- Location: Patagones Partido, Buenos Aires, Pampas, Argentina, South America
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Latitude
-39.59935° or 39° 35′ 58″ southLongitude
-62.65178° or 62° 39′ 6″ westPopulation
521Elevation
25 metres (82 feet)Open location code
47GVC82X+77OpenStreetMap ID
node 246571115OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3853450Wikidata ID
Q5946954
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In Other Languages
“Juan. A Pradere” goes by many names.
- Spanish: “Juan A. Pradere”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Club Social y Deportivo Juan A. Pradere and Delegación Municipal.
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