Humboldt, Argentina

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Humboldt
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Humboldt's town hall, pictured in 2017
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Humboldt
Location in Argentina
Coordinates: 31°22′S61°03′W / 31.367°S 61.050°W / -31.367; -61.050
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Bandera provincia santa fe.png Santa Fe
Department Las Colonias
Founded1868
Population
 (2010 census [INDEC])
  Total4,783
CPA Base
S 3081

Humboldt is a town in the Las Colonias Department of Santa Fe Province, Argentina. [1]

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References

  1. Fe, Gobierno de Santa. "Gobierno de Santa Fe - Comuna de Humboldt". www.santafe.gob.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-11-12.