Arenas del Sur

Arenas del Sur is a hostel in , which is located on Avenida Armada República Argentina. Arenas del Sur is situated nearby to the park , as well as near the church .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Autódromo General San Martín.

Sports venue
Automóvil Club Comodorio Rivadavia is a 4.170 km motorsports circuit located in , , . It has hosted events in the TC2000 series, Top Race V6 and Turismo Carretera. is situated 2½ km north of Arenas del Sur.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rada Tilly and Comodoro Rivadavia.

Town
is a town in , , Argentina. The town is between Punta Piedras hill to the north and Punta del Marqués to the south.

Photo: Gonce, CC BY 3.0.
is the largest city of province in the region in Southern . This lively – though rather unattractive – city is located at the Atlantic Coast in the south of the province, in a beautiful area of the San Jorge Gulf with many beaches surrounded by hills.

Arenas del Sur

Latitude
-45.92575° or 45° 55′ 33″ south
Longitude
-67.55259° or 67° 33′ 9″ west
Open location code
476J3CFW+PX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6211492690
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­hostel
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