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  2. Dolfines Guaraní - Wikipedia

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    The Dolfines Guaraní complex is a pair of high-rise luxury apartment buildings in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Completed in 2011, the development comprises twin towers (Dolfines Guaraní 1 and 2), with 46 floors, 136.5 metres (448 ft) high. Upon completion, they became the tallest buildings in the country outside of Buenos Aires.

  3. Santa Fe, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta ˈfe ðe la ˈβeɾa ˈkɾus]; usually called just Santa Fe, lit. "Holy Faith") is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is situated in north-eastern Argentina, near the junction of the Paraná and Salado rivers.

  4. Rufino, Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Rufino is a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.It has 19,211 inhabitants as per the 2022 census [].It lies on the southwest of the province, 260 km (162 mi) from the main metropolitan area of the province Greater Rosario,416 km (258 mi) from the provincial capital Santa Fe, near the borders with Córdoba (west) and Buenos Aires (south), on the intersection of National Routes 33 and 7.

  5. Motel - Wikipedia

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    By the 1990s, Motel 6 and Super 8 were built with inside corridors (so were nominally hotels) while other former motel brands (including Ramada and Holiday Inn) had become mid-price hotel chains. Some individual franchisees built new hotels with modern amenities alongside or in place of their former Holiday Inn motels; by 2010 a mid-range hotel ...

  6. Santo Domingo, Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Argentina: Province: Santa Fe: Department: Las Colonias: Founded: 14 October 1891: Area • Total. 45 km 2 (17 sq mi) Elevation. 45 m (148 ft) Population

  7. Montes de Oca, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina: Province: Santa Fe: Department: Belgrano: Founded: 1888: Area • Total. 415 km 2 (160 sq mi) Elevation. 97 m (318 ft) Population

  8. Helvecia - Wikipedia

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    Bienvenidos a Santa Fe - Touristic website. 31°6′S 60°5′W  /  31.100°S 60.083°W  / -31.100; - This article about a place in Santa Fe Province , Argentina is a stub .

  9. Fortín Olmos - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the town was built near a fort. The commune gets its name from General Olmos, who was an assistant of Manuel Obligado. [1] Starting in 1964, the closure of La Forestal , and the lack of drinkable water has slowed down the growth of Fortin Olmos. Currently, the main industry in Fortin Olmos is Cattle raising. [1]