Molinos, Salta

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Molinos
Municipality and village
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Peter Nolasco Church
Molinos, Salta
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Salta Province
Time zone UTC−3 (ART)
Climate BWk

Molinos is a village and rural municipality in Salta Province in northwestern Argentina. [1]

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