National University of Tres de Febrero

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National University of Tres de Febrero
Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero
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Type Public
Established1995
Students8714 (2008)
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Website http://www.untref.edu.ar/

The National University of Tres de Febrero (Spanish : Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero) is an Argentine national university.

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