Burruyacú Department
Burruyacú Department is a department located in the northwest of the Tucumán Province, Argentina. According to the 2001 census, its population was 32,936. The department seat is the town of Burruyacú.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: department of Argentina with 32,900 residents
- Description: department located in the northwest of the Tucumán Province, Argentina
- Also known as: “Burruyaco”, “Burruyacu Department”, “Departamento de Burruyacu”, and “Departamento de Burruyacú”
Burruyacú Department
- Location: Tucumán, Andean Northwest, Argentina, South America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Turkish—“Burruyacú Department” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Բուռույակու”
- Cebuano: “Departamento de Burruyacú”
- Chinese: “布魯亞庫縣”
- Dutch: “Burruyacú”
- French: “Burruyacu”
- French: “Burruyacú”
- French: “Département de Burruyacú”
- German: “Departamento Burruyacu”
- German: “Departamento Burruyacú”
- Hungarian: “Burruyacú megye”
- Italian: “Dipartimento di Burruyacú”
- Japanese: “ブルジャク・デパルタメント”
- Portuguese: “Burruyacú (departamento)”
- Portuguese: “Burruyacú”
- Russian: “Буруйяку (департамент)”
- Russian: “Буруйяку”
- Spanish: “Departamento Burruyacu”
- Spanish: “Departamento Burruyacú”
- Swedish: “Departamento de Burruyacú”
- Turkish: “Departamento Burruyacú”
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