Santa Librada

Santa Librada is a locality in , . Santa Librada is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ruins of Jesús de Tavarangue.

Archaeological site
Jesús de Tavarangue was a Jesuit Reduction located in what is now , . The ruins of the mission, together with those of were designated a UN World Heritage Site designated in 1993.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Jesús and Trinidad.

Village
is a district in the of . It is well known for its Jesuit Mission, the . In 1993, the mission was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is open to visitation by tourists.

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is a small village in featuring the ruins of a Jesuit Mission. It's 30 km from along Ruta 6.

Town
is a city and district of the , , located 8 kilometers away from and 365 kilometers away from . It has extensive cultivation fields and streams nearby like the Capi'ivary, Poromocó, Mansisovy, Santa María and others. is situated 9 km east of Santa Librada.

Santa Librada

Latitude
-27.0607° or 27° 3′ 39″ south
Longitude
-55.72977° or 55° 43′ 47″ west
Elevation
209 metres (686 feet)
Open location code
5846W7QC+P3
Geo­Names ID
12171862
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