Distances in miles and kilometers from Santa Maria de Tigre, Buenos Aires to other cities in ArgentinaMeasures calculated from coordinates 34°23′41″S 58°37′53″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) Santa Maria de TigreThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about Santa Maria de TigreTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Reconquista River The Reconquista River (Spanish, Río Reconquista) is a small river in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Together with the Riachuelo, it is one of the most contaminated watercourses in the country. The Reconquista is part of the Río de la Plata basin (...) Nordelta Nordelta district, located at the north of the Tigre Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, consists of a gated community made up of 9 neighborhoods, founded in 1999 and known as the first ciudadpueblo ("city-ville" in English) of Argentina; it is close to the town General Pacheco (...) Tigre Club The Tigre Club stands on the banks of the Luján River, in Paseo Victorica, Tigre, near Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club, built next to the Tigre Hotel (demolished in 1940), was financed by Ernesto Tornquist and was designed by the architects Pablo Pater, Luis Dubois and the engineer Emilio Mitre (...) Benavidez rail disaster The Benavídez rail disaster, which occurred on February 1, 1970, is the worst-ever rail disaster in Argentina and South America, leaving 236 dead and 500 injured., La Nación, 23 Feb 2012 (...) Sarmiento House The Sarmiento House is a National Historic Monument in the northern suburb of Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was the former residence from 1855 until his death in 1888 of Domingo Sarmiento, the 7th President of Argentina. It was declared a National Historic Monument in 1966 and is now a museum. (...) |