Arroyo La Negra

Arroyo La Negra is an abandoned watercourse in , . Arroyo La Negra is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the town .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nordelta and Dique Luján.

Town
is an affluent city in , Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, about 30 kilometres from . It consists of a large gated community made up originally of nine neighborhoods, founded in 1999 and known as the first ciudadpueblo of Argentina; it is close to the towns of and Benavidez. is situated 5 km southwest of Arroyo La Negra.

Village
Photo: Elpibedelavia, Public domain.
is a locality in , Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is part of the urban agglomeration of . It became well known worldwide in 2020 as the place where footballer Diego Maradona died. is situated 5 km west of Arroyo La Negra.

is a city near , in , . Located between some of the rivers of the Paraná Delta, is a popular weekend destination from Buenos Aires and a great location for seeing the delta.

Arroyo La Negra

Latitude
-34.37345° or 34° 22′ 24″ south
Longitude
-58.62882° or 58° 37′ 44″ west
Elevation
7 metres (23 feet)
Open location code
48Q3J9GC+JF
Geo­Names ID
11151536
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