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  2. Rosario Norte Station - Wikipedia

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    Rosario Norte, c. 1900. The station was terminus of the Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway (BARR) company. The railway line was opened in 1885 and was the first to join Rosario and Buenos Aires (about 300 km south-southeast). From Rosario Norte the line continued to the northwest, crossing several provinces of Argentina to reach Tucumán.

  3. List of barangays in La Union - Wikipedia

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    555 524 San Gabriel: Balballosa 475 447 390 344 388 San Juan: Balecbec ... Rosario: Poblacion Norte 1,291 1,243 1,368 1,360 1,209 Caba: Poblacion Sur 957 885 940 887

  4. Barrio Pichincha - Wikipedia

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    Pichincha is a barrio (small district or neighbourhood) in the city of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located on the north-east part of the central area of the city, and its limits are Vera Mujica St., Cordoba St., Oroño Boulevard, and Del Valle Avenue. [1]

  5. List of barangays in Nueva Vizcaya - Wikipedia

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    555 519 Kasibu: Cauayan 314 307 535 153 ... Rosario 266 250 232 171 96 Diadi: Roxas 7,858 7,874 ... Dupax del Norte: Yaway 646 612 575 522 398 Aritao: Barangay 2010

  6. Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway - Wikipedia

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    The main track extended to Zárate, then to Baradero (1885), reaching Rosario at the end of 1885, setting terminus in Rosario Norte Station (formerly named "Sunchales", located on Aristóbulo del Valle and Ovidio Lagos Avenues). [3] The first service to Rosario ran from Central Station of Buenos Aires on February 1, 1886. [2] Belgrano R station ...

  7. Rosario - Wikipedia

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    Rosario (Spanish pronunciation:) is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe.The city, located 300 km (186 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires on the west bank of the Paraná River, is the third-most populous city in the country after Buenos Aires and Cordoba.

  8. Barrio Alberdi - Wikipedia

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    This barrio was initially an independent town (Pueblo Alberdi) and was then annexed to Rosario in 1918. [3] It is an upper-middle-class neighborhood and has a number of mansions built at the beginning of the 20th century, including Villa Hortensia (refurbished to serve as a Municipal District Center).

  9. Central Argentine Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, the CA was merged with another company, Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway, which served the Buenos Aires–Rosario line. [23] The passenger services were unified and optimized: Rosario Central station was left in charge of short and mid-distance services, while Rosario Norte station was set