Provincial Route 55 (San Luis)
Provincial Route 55 is a long paved highway that runs through San Luis Province, from north to south at the eastern end, near the border with the provinces of Córdoba and La Pampa. History Originally this road was part of National Route 148. Through National Decree 1595 of 1979, the section south of the junction with National Route 188 in the town of Nueva Galia, passed to provincial jurisdiction. In this way the name was changed to Provincial Route 55. This section was a dirt road at the time of the transfer, for which the provincial government subsequently paved it. With an agreement signed on 4 September 2001 between the Ministry of Infrastructure and Housing and the Government of the Province of San Luis, National Route 148 was transferred in the section between the junction with National Route 188 and the border with the Province of Córdoba. This road was added to Provincial Route 55. In December 2001, the provincial government put out to tender the construction of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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National Route 148 (Argentina)
National Route 148 () is a short highway located in the central region of Argentina. It has an approximate extension of 40 km that run in a north–south direction. Its kilometer 0 is located at the entrance to the city of Villa Dolores, more precisely at the Melchor Martino roundabout, on the end of the Provincial Route E88 that connects the towns of Las Tapias with the aforementioned Villa Dolores, in the west of the Córdoba Province, at the southern end of the Valle de Traslasierra, and ends when it reaches the border with the neighboring San Luis Province. On the attached map it is marked in red. In green is the section between the provincial border with Córdoba and National Route 188, a section that passed to provincial jurisdiction in 2008, and the same was done with the section in purple in 1979. In this short route, it does not cross any population. Former routes Formerly, this route had a length of 761 km, up to the link with National Route 35, in the town ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Provincial Route 105 (La Pampa)
Provincial Route 105 is a highway located in the Argentine province of La Pampa. Its total route is 180 km, being partially asphalt. Route Its northern end is the border with the San Luis Province San Luis () is a Provinces of Argentina, province of Argentina located near the geographical center of the country (on the 32° South parallel). Neighboring provinces are, from the north clockwise, La Rioja Province (Argentina), La Rioja, Córdo ...; in that province it is called Provincial Route 55. It crosses the FCDFS tracks in the city of Victorica, and Provincial Route 10 about further south. It runs south through the town of Carro Quemado, being asphalt until Provincial Route 14 in the El Durazno area. From there, it is a natural dirt road that heads southwest towards National Route 152. History From 1935 to 1979, RP 105 belonged entirely to National Route 148. References {{National Roads in Argentina Provincial roads in La Pampa Province ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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San Luis Province
San Luis () is a Provinces of Argentina, province of Argentina located near the geographical center of the country (on the 32° South parallel). Neighboring provinces are, from the north clockwise, La Rioja Province (Argentina), La Rioja, Córdoba Province, Argentina, Córdoba, La Pampa Province, La Pampa, Mendoza Province, Mendoza and San Juan Province (Argentina), San Juan. History The city of San Luis, Argentina, San Luis was founded in 1594 by Luis Jufré de Loaysa y Meneses, but was subsequently abandoned. It was refounded by Martín García Óñez de Loyola in 1596 under the name ''San Luis de Loyola''. Since Argentina's return to democratic rule in 1983, in particular, the Rodríguez Saá family (of Peronist affiliation) has occupied the governor's seat. Former governor (now Senator) Adolfo Rodríguez Saá has overseen investment by light manufacturers (mostly food processors and bottling plants) and advances like the construction of Argentina's most extensive express ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Córdoba Province, Argentina
Córdoba () is a Provinces of Argentina, province of Argentina, located in the center of the country. Its neighboring provinces are (clockwise from the north) Santiago del Estero Province, Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires Province, Buenos Aires, La Pampa Province, La Pampa, San Luis Province, San Luis, La Rioja Province, Argentina, La Rioja, and Catamarca Province, Catamarca. Together with Santa Fe and Entre Ríos Province, Entre Ríos, the province is part of the economic and political association known as the Center Region (Argentina), Center Region. Córdoba is the second-most populous Argentine province, with 3,978,984 inhabitants, and the fifth by size, at about . Almost 41% of its inhabitants reside in the capital city, Córdoba, Argentina, Córdoba, and its surroundings, making it the second most populous Metropolitan area, metro area in Argentina. History Before the Spanish colonization of the Americas, Spanish conquista the region now calle ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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La Pampa Province
La Pampa () is a sparsely populated province of Argentina, located in the Pampas in the center of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise San Luis, Córdoba, Buenos Aires, Río Negro, Neuquén and Mendoza. History In 1604 Hernando Arias de Saavedra was the first European explorer to reach the area; it was later explored by Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera in 1662. But it was not until the 18th century that Spanish colonists established permanent settlements here. Resistance of the local indigenous people prevented much expansion until the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas. It did not cease until Julio Roca's conquest of the desert in the 19th century. The territory was divided between the officers, and they erected the first Argentine settlements. The ''Territorio Nacional de La Pampa Central'' was erected in 1884, containing the Río Negro Province and parts of other surrounding provinces. It had around 25,000 inhabitants. By 1915 there were 110,000 r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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National Route 188 (Argentina)
The following highways are numbered 188: India *State Highway 188 (Andhra Pradesh) Ireland * R188 road (Ireland) Japan * Japan National Route 188 United Kingdom * road *B188 road United States * Alabama State Route 188 * Arizona State Route 188 * California State Route 188 * Connecticut Route 188 * Florida State Road 188 * Georgia State Route 188 * Iowa Highway 188 * K-188 (Kansas highway) * Kentucky Route 188 * Maine State Route 188 * Maryland Route 188 * M-188 (Michigan highway) * New Mexico State Road 188 * New York State Route 188 (other), New York State Route 188 (former) * Ohio State Route 188 * Pennsylvania Route 188 * South Carolina Highway 188 * Tennessee State Route 188 * Texas State Highway 188 ** Texas State Highway Spur 188 ** Farm to Market Road 188 (Texas) ** Urban Road 188 (Texas, signed as Farm to Market Road 188) * Utah State Route 188 (former) * Virginia State Route 188 * Wisconsin Highway 188 ;Territories: * [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nueva Galia
Nueva Galia is a village and municipality in San Luis Province in central Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt .... References {{coord, 35, 07, S, 65, 15, W, display=title, region:AR_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Populated places in San Luis Province ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Villa Mercedes, San Luis
Villa Mercedes is a city in the province of San Luis, Argentina. It lies on the center-east of the province, on the left-hand banks of the Quinto River, 32 km from the border with Córdoba, on National Route 148, and near the intersection of National Routes 8 and 7. National Route 7 links the city to the provincial capital San Luis, 90 km to the north-west. It had 96,781 inhabitants during the . History The city was founded by Governor Justo Daract on or around December 1, 1856, as ''Fortín Constitucional'', a mixed civilian-military fort, to protect the territory against attacks by the Ranquel aboriginal tribes. The original name was changed in 1861 to Villa Mercedes by decision of the residents, who had adopted the Virgin of Mercy (''Virgen de las Mercedes'') as their patron. Villa Mercedes grew quickly after a railway line from Villa María on the Central Argentine line between Rosario and Córdoba, reached the town in 1875. Built by the State-owned compa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Merlo, San Luis
Villa de Merlo is a small city in the Junín Department, San Luis, Department of Junín, San Luis Province, Province of San Luis, Argentina. It is administered by a mayor, currently former Provincial Senator Gloria Petrino. The town lies 796 meters (abt. 2600 feet) above sea level. The local demonym for Merlo is a "Merlino". Merlo is the third most populated country town in the province. The weather is mostly mild and dry, with little wind, and the area has a number of streams. Location Merlo is located 751 kilometers from Buenos Aires by the principal highway of the region, National Route 8 (Argentina), National Route 8 (Autopista Acceso Norte, Pilar, Buenos Aires, Pilar, Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Pergamino, Venado Tuerto, toward Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Río Cuarto, and from there by Ruta Provincial 1 to V ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |