Ancasti

Ancasti or Villa Ancasti is a town in , Argentina. It is the head town of the . It was founded in 1735, by Don Pedro Pablo Acosta. The festival of the patron saint is celebrated annually on Christmas Eve, December 24.
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Village
is a village and municipality in in northwestern . is situated 9 km northwest of Ancasti.

Ancasti

Latitude
-28.8126° or 28° 48′ 45″ south
Longitude
-65.5007° or 65° 30′ 3″ west
Population
361
Elevation
883 metres (2,897 feet)
Open location code
573P5FPX+XP
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4890771622
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3865830
Wiki­data ID
Q2566241
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Uzbek—“Ancasti” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Ancasti (kapital sa munisipyo sa Arhentina)
  • Cebuano: Ancasti
  • Chinese: 安卡斯蒂
  • Dutch: Ancasti
  • French: Ancasti
  • Irish: Ancasti
  • Italian: Ancasti
  • Persian: انکستی
  • Portuguese: Ancasti
  • Quechua: Ankasti
  • Russian: Анкасти
  • Spanish: Ancasti
  • Swedish: Ancasti
  • Turkish: Ancasti
  • Ukrainian: Анкасті
  • Uzbek: Ancasti

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