Chajari

Chajarí is a city in the northeast of the province of , Argentina. It has 45.000 inhabitants per the 2010 census, and it is the largest city in the Federación Department.
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  • Type: Town with 45,800 residents
  • Description: city in Argentina
  • Also known as: Chajarí

Places of Interest

Highlights include Chajarí train station.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Chajari

Latitude
-30.7604° or 30° 45′ 37″ south
Longitude
-57.9853° or 57° 59′ 7″ west
Population
45,800
Elevation
35 metres (115 feet)
United Nations Location Code
AR CHA
Open location code
48X462Q7+RV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198443272
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3435486
Wiki­data ID
Q2654603
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Ukrainian—“Chajari” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Chajarí
  • Cebuano: Chajarí
  • Chinese: 查哈里
  • Dutch: Chajarí
  • French: Chajarí
  • German: Chajarí
  • Guarani: Chajarí
  • Hebrew: צ’חארי
  • Italian: Chajarí
  • Japanese: チャハリ
  • Lithuanian: Čachari
  • Persian: چاجاری
  • Polish: Chajarí
  • Portuguese: Chajarí
  • Russian: Чахари
  • Spanish: Chajari
  • Spanish: Chajarí
  • Swedish: Chajarí
  • Ukrainian: Чахарі

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