Santa Fe Zip code
The Province of Santa Fe is a province in Argentina. It is in the middle-east of the country, and it is part of the country. From the north, clockwise: Chaco, Corrientes, Entre Ros, Buenos Aires, Cordoba, and Santiago del Estero are the provinces that are next to us. Together with Cordoba and Entre Ros, the province is part of a group called the Center Region. This is an economic and political group. Cities like Rosario, which has a population of 1,193,605, the capital Santa Fe (369,000), Rafaela (100,00), Reconquista (99,000), Villa Gobernador Galvez (74,000), Venado Tuerto (69,000) and Santo Tome are some of the most important cities in Santa Fe (58,000). This means that 96.3 percent of people in the province who are adults are able to read, write, and speak. In Spanish, it's called Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz. It's the capital of the province of Santa Fe in Argentina, and it's often just called Santa Fe. Argentina: It is in the north-eastern part of the country, near where the Parana and Salado rivers meet. It is about 9 miles from the Hernandarias Subfluvial Tunnel, which connects it to the city of Parana. The city is also linked to the port of Colastine on the Parana River by a canal. As of 2010, there were about 391,164 people living in Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz [INDEC]. There are 653,073 people living in the metro area, which makes it the eighth largest in Argentina. Rosario is the third-largest city in Argentina. It is also in the province of Santa Fe, and it is the third-largest city in the country. People live in Rosario, which has a population of 1.24 million. It is the largest city in Argentina that isn't the capital of a state. A highway connects Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz to Rosario (106 miles) in the south, the province's largest city. The highway is called the Brigador Estanislao Lopez and goes through Rosario and Buenos Aires. The airport in the city is called Sauce Viejo and has daily direct flights to Rosario and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires.
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