Cafferatta, Santa Fe

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Cafferatta
Coordinates: 33°25′0″S62°10′0″W / 33.41667°S 62.16667°W / -33.41667; -62.16667 Coordinates: 33°25′0″S62°10′0″W / 33.41667°S 62.16667°W / -33.41667; -62.16667
Country Argentina
Province Santa Fe Province
Department Caseros Department
Government
  Type Communal President
Elevation107 m (354 ft)
Time zone UTC-3
Area code(s) +54 3465

Cafferatta is a town (comuna) in Santa Fe Province, in Caseros Departamento 10 km (6 mi) from Venado Tuerto.

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