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Las Lagunas (other)
Las Lagunas may refer to the following places: * Las Lagunas, San Luis, in San Luis province, Argentina * , a locality in Sarmiento Department, San Juan, Argentina * Las Lagunas, a district of Moca, Dominican Republic * Las Lagunas, a district of Padre Las Casas, Dominican Republic * , an area in Mijas, Spain See also *Lagunas (other) Lagunas (Spanish: ''lagoons'') may refer to: * Lagunas de Ruidera, park * Lagunas de Nisibón, city in the Dominican Republic * Lagunas District, Alto Amazonas, Peru * Lagunas District, Chiclayo, Peru * Lagunas de Mejia National Sanctuary, Peru * L ...
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Las Lagunas, San Luis
Las Lagunas (San Luis) is a village and municipality in San Luis Province in central Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, t ....Ministerio del Interior


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Sarmiento Department, San Juan
Sarmiento is a department located in the south west of San Juan Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 19,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is Media Agua, which is located around from the Capital federal. Geography Sarmiento is located in the center south of the San Juan Province, bordering the province of Mendoza, 59 kilometers from the city of San Juan, has an area of 2,782 km ² Its boundaries are: * To the north: the departments Zonda, and Rawson Pocito * To the south: the Province of Mendoza * To the east: the department May 25 * To the west: with the department Calingasta Relief The department Sarmiento has a mountainous relief to the west, which belongs to the formation of the foothills, piedmont, formed by sediment that give rise to the river of the arrow and a plain spill east, at the San Juan River area Valley Tulum. Riegan area of the river water, the dry river, the San Juan River, the stream of ...
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Moca, Dominican Republic
Moca is the capital of Espaillat province in the Cibao region of the Dominican Republic, and is the tenth-largest city of the country with a population of 173,442 inhabitants. Moca is located 11 miles/18 kilometers east from the country’s second-largest city, Santiago. It is divided into eight municipal districts: San Víctor, Las Lagunas, José Contreras, Juan López, El Higuerito, La Ortega, Monte de la Jagua and Canca La Reina. The city is known as "La Villa Heroica" (Village of Heroes) due to the number of men and women from Moca who have played a major role in the Dominican Republic's history in bringing down two dictators, Ulises Heureaux and Rafael Trujillo, and bringing democracy back to the country. Moca is home to the Corazon Sagrado de Jesus ("Sacred Heart of Jesus") Cathedral. All its pane glass windows were originally brought from Italy depicting the apostles and Jesus' path to the crucifixion. Agriculture forms the primary livelihood of the inhabitants. Plantai ...
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Padre Las Casas, Dominican Republic
Padre Las Casas is a municipality ('' municipio'') of the Azua province in the Dominican Republic. It includes the municipal districts (''distritos municipal'') of La Siembra, Las Lagunas, and Los Fríos. Padre Las Casas is located in the foothills of the Cordillera Central Central Cordillera refers to the New Guinea Highlands. Cordillera Central, meaning ''central range'' in Spanish, may refer to the following mountain ranges: * Cordillera Central, Andes (other), several mountain ranges in South America ** .... The economy of the town is as a service depot for local farmers and farmers for quite a distance into the mountains to which it is the easiest point of contact. There is also a large service economy and an efficient bus cooperative that connects mainly with Azua and the towns along the way. Full-time employment for males runs about 50% but many males do some kind of work but much of this pays less than a dollar an hour, while entrepreneurs in retail and ot ...
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