Fuerte Quemado

Fuerte Quemado is a village and municipality in in northwestern . It is about 15 km away from south of and situated on the left bank of the Santa Maria River in Argentina.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include El Puesto and Las Mojarras.

Village
is a village and municipality in in northwestern . is situated 4 km south of Fuerte Quemado.

Village
is a village and municipality in in northwestern . is situated 7 km south of Fuerte Quemado.

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is a quiet and beautiful town in Catamarca state, in the region of , near the border with and Tucuman states.

Fuerte Quemado

Latitude
-26.62266° or 26° 37′ 22″ south
Longitude
-66.04999° or 66° 3′ west
Population
444
Elevation
1,843 metres (6,047 feet)
Open location code
575M9XG2+W2
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198450852
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3855309
Wiki­data ID
Q5507215
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Uzbek—“Fuerte Quemado” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Fuerte Quemado
  • Cebuano: Fuerte Quemado
  • Dutch: Fuerte Quemado
  • Spanish: Fuerte Quemado
  • Swedish: Fuerte Quemado
  • Uzbek: Fuerte Quemado

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