San Luis del Palmar

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San Luis del Palmar
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San Luis del Palmar
Location of San Luis del Palmar in Argentina
Coordinates: 27°31′S58°34′W / 27.517°S 58.567°W / -27.517; -58.567
Country Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Corrientes
Department San Luis del Palmar
Elevation
56 m (184 ft)
Population
  Total15,347
Time zone UTC−3 (ART)
CPA base
W3403
Dialing code +54 3783

San Luis del Palmar is a town in Corrientes Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the San Luis del Palmar Department.

From 1912 until 1927 San Luis del Palmar had a railway station on the Ferrocarril Económico Correntino narrow gauge railway between Corrientes and Mburucuyá

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