Punilla Department
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Punilla Department | |
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Head town: | Cosquín |
Area: | 2,592 km² |
Population: | 155,124 (2001) |
Density: | 59.8 hab/km² |
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The Punilla Department is an administrative division of the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It includes the cities and towns of Bialet Massé, Cabalango, Capilla del Monte, Casa Grande, Charbonier, Cosquín, Cuesta Blanca, Estancia Vieja, Huerta Grande, La Cumbre, La Falda, Los Cocos, Mayu Sumaj, San Antonio de Arredondo, San Esteban, San Roque, Santa María, Tala Huasi, Tanti, Valle Hermoso, Villa Carlos Paz, Villa Flor Serrana, Villa Giardino, Villa Parque Siquiman, Villa Santa Cruz del Lago, and Villa Icho Cruz. Its has over 155,000 inhabitants, with a population density of almost 60 inhabitants/km².
Departments of Córdoba Province |
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Calamuchita | Córdoba (Capital)| Colón | Cruz del Eje | General Roca | General San Martín Department | Ischilín | Juárez Celman | Marcos Juárez | Minas | Pocho | Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña | Punilla | Río Cuarto | Río Primero | Río Seco | Río Segundo | San Alberto | San Javier | San Justo | Santa María | Sobremonte | Tercero Arriba | Totoral | Tulumba | Unión |
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- Department information - Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina.