Distances in miles and kilometers from Corrientes to other cities in ArgentinaMeasures calculated from coordinates 27°28′16″S 58°50′22″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) CorrientesThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about CorrientesTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
National University of the Northeast The National University of the Northeast (Castilian: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, UNNE) is an Argentine national university. It is located in the cities of Corrientes and Resistencia, capitals cities of the Provinces of Corrientes and Chaco respectively, and was established on December 4, 1956 (...) Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Corrientes The Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral , also called Corrientes Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located in the city of Corrientes. Argentina It belongs to the Archdiocese of Corrientes. It is located at Hipólito Yrigoyen street 1542, compared to the Sargento Cabral square (...) University of Cuenca del Plata The River Plate Basin University (in Spanish: Universidad de la Cuenca del Plata - UCP) is a non-profit private university founded in 1991. Located in the province of Corrientes, Argentina, it has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,100 students and a graduate enrollment of 600 (...) Estadio José Antonio Romero Feris Estadio José Antonio Romero Feris is football stadium in Corrientes, Argentina. Opened on July 26, 1986, the stadium has a capacity of 15,700 people. It is primarily used is for football matches. It is the home of the Textil Mandiyú football team of the Asociación del Fútbol Argentino in the Torneo (...) General Belgrano Bridge The General Manuel Belgrano Bridge is a road bridge that joins the Argentine cities of Corrientes (capital of the Corrientes Province in the Mesopotamia) and Resistencia (capital of Chaco in the Chaco Region) over the course of the Paraná River (near the confluence with the Paraguay River) (...) |