Brea Pozo

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Brea Pozo
Brea Pozo
Municipality and town
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Santiago del Estero
Department San Martín
Climate BSh

Brea Pozo is a municipality and small town in Santiago del Estero Province in Argentina. [1]

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Coordinates: 28°15′S63°57′W / 28.250°S 63.950°W / -28.250; -63.950