Dos de Abril Department

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Dos de Abril Department
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Location of Dos de Abril Department within Chaco Province
Coordinates: 27°37′S61°21′W / 27.617°S 61.350°W / -27.617; -61.350 Coordinates: 27°37′S61°21′W / 27.617°S 61.350°W / -27.617; -61.350
Country Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Chaco Province
Head town Hermoso Campo
Area
  Total1,594 km2 (615 sq mi)
Population
  Total7,435
  Density4.7/km2 (12/sq mi)
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Time zone UTC-3 (ART)
Area code(s) 03735

Dos de Abril (April 2) is a south western department of Chaco Province in Argentina.

The provincial subdivision has a population of about 7,500 inhabitants in an area of 1,594 km2, and its capital city is Hermoso Campo, which is located around 1,100 km from the Capital federal.

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