Rivadavia Department, Salta

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Rivadavia
Departamento Rivadavia
Country Argentina
State Salta Province
Seat Rivadavia

Rivadavia is a department of the province of Salta (Argentina). [1] [2]

Municipalities and villages

The department of Rivadavia is comprised of three municipalities: [3]

Furthermore, the following villages are part of the department of Rivadavia:

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Rivadavia may refer to:

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References

  1. "Argentina: Administrative Division". citypopulation.
  2. CENTRO LATINOAMERICANO Y CARIBEÑO DE DEMOGRAFÍA (CELADE). World Bank. 1970.
  3. "Departamento Rivadavia - Provincia de Salta". www.portaldesalta.gov.ar. Retrieved 2023-01-13.