Portones de Hierro y Campodónico

Portones de Hierro y Campodónico is a populated rural area and suburb the city of in of northwestern .
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  • Type: Village with 640 residents
  • Description: human settlement
  • Also known as: Portones de Hierro y Campodonico

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Coronado and Las Piedras.

Village
is a village in the of northern . Its name comes from Hipólito . Its main activity is horticultural production. is situated 3 km west of Portones de Hierro y Campodónico.

Town
is a suburb of in the of northern . is situated 3½ km north of Portones de Hierro y Campodónico.

is more or less at the northwestern tip of . Located on the Uruguay River in the of the country, it is close to the tripoint where Uruguay, , and meet.

Portones de Hierro y Campodónico

Latitude
-30.2733° or 30° 16′ 24″ south
Longitude
-57.57034° or 57° 34′ 13″ west
Population
640
Elevation
56 metres (184 feet)
Open location code
48X4PCGH+MV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1364940295
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
8057939
Wiki­data ID
Q984712
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Spanish—“Portones de Hierro y Campodónico” goes by many names.

Localities in the Area

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