General Ballivián
General Ballivián is a village and rural municipality in Salta Province in northwestern Argentina. General Ballivián's hot subtropical climate is nestled between the subtropical and Chaco Salta at the foot of the mountains of Tartagal.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 1,590 residents
- Description: human settlement in Argentina
- Also known as: “General Ballivian”
General Ballivián
- Categories: municipality and locality
- Location: General José de San Martín Department, Salta, Andean Northwest, Argentina, South America
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Latitude
-22.93436° or 22° 56′ 4″ southLongitude
-63.85981° or 63° 51′ 35″ westPopulation
1,590Elevation
356 metres (1,168 feet)Open location code
579R348R+73OpenStreetMap ID
node 198451372OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3855130Wikidata ID
Q3100486
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Ukrainian—“General Ballivián” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “General Ballivián”
- French: “General Ballivián”
- Portuguese: “General ballivián”
- Portuguese: “General Ballivián”
- Spanish: “General Ballivian”
- Spanish: “General Ballivián”
- Ukrainian: “Хенераль-Бальїв’ян”
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