Diamante Department
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Department in Entre Ríos Province, Argentina
Diamante Departamento Diamante | |
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Department | |
Location of Diamante Department within Entre Ríos Province | |
32°03′S 60°36′W / 32.050°S 60.600°W / -32.050; -60.600 | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Entre Ríos Province |
Seat | Diamante |
Diamante is a department of the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina.[1][2]
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Departments of Entre Rios Province
- Colón
- Concordia
- Diamante
- Federación
- Federal
- Gualeguay
- Gualeguaychú
- Islas del Ibicuy
- La Paz
- Nogoyá
- Paraná
- San José de Feliciano
- San Salvador
- Tala
- Uruguay
- Victoria
- Villaguay
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