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Campo Grande, Misiones
Municipality and village in Misiones Province, Argentina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Campo Grande (Misiones) is an Argentine locality in the province of Misiones, the head of the Cainguás department. It borders the municipality of Aristóbulo del Valle, of the same department, and the municipalities of Ruiz de Montoya in the Libertador General San Martín department, Jardín América in the San Ignacio department, Campo Viera and Campo Ramón in the Oberá department, and those of 25 de Mayo and Alba Posse in the 25 de Mayo department.
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Campo Grande (Misiones) | |
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Municipality and village | |
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Coordinates: 27°13′S 54°58′W | |
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Province | Misiones Province |
Time zone | UTC−3 (ART) |
In the municipality of Campo Grande, there is also the urban nucleus of Primero de Mayo, and another important place is Kilometer 17.
Due to the significant celebrations held on Teacher's Day, Campo Grande is known as the Provincial Capital of the Teacher.[1]