San Ignacio, Argentina

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San Ignacio
Municipality and town
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The Ruins of San Ignacio Miní, San Ignacio, Argentina
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San Ignacio
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San Ignacio
Coordinates: 27°15′30″S55°32′21″W / 27.25833°S 55.53917°W / -27.25833; -55.53917
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Bandera de la Provincia de Misiones.svg  Misiones
Department Bandera de San Ignacio, Misiones.svg San Ignacio
Government
   Intendant Javier Peralta
Area
  Total351 km2 (136 sq mi)
Elevation
157 m (515 ft)
Population
  Total7,772
Time zone UTC-03:00 (ART)
CPA base
N3322

San Ignacio is a town and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. [1]

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