Caseros Department

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Provincial departments
in Argentina
Caseros Department, Santa Fe
Population 79,096
Area 3,449 km²
Density 22.93 inhab/km²
Head town Casilda
Location 33°3′ S 61°10′ W
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The Caseros Department (in Spanish, Departamento Caseros) is an administrative subdivision (departamento) of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the south of the province. Its head town is the city of Casilda (population 32,000).

Its neighbouring departments are Belgrano and Iriondo in the north, San Lorenzo in the west, and Constitución and General López in the south; to the west its border markthe interprovincial limit with Córdoba.

The towns and cities in this department are (in alphabetical order): Arequito, Arteaga, Berabevú, Bigand, Casilda, Chabás, Chañar Ladeado, Gödeken, Los Molinos, Los Quirquinchos, San José de La Esquina, Sanford, Villada.


Flag of Santa Fe Province
Departments of Santa Fe Province
Belgrano | Caseros | Castellanos | Constitución | Garay | General López | General Obligado | Iriondo | La Capital | Las Colonias | Nueve de Julio | Rosario | San Cristóbal | San Javier | San Jerónimo | San Justo | San Lorenzo | San Martín | Vera |


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