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Things to see in Marcos Juárez, Argentina

Marcos Ju rez is located in the north-central part of Argentina, on the border with Brazil. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains a number of interesting attractions. The town has been designated as a cultural heritage site by UNESCO and contains examples of medieval architecture, as well as colonial buildings from the 18th century. The town also contains a number of museums, including the Museo de Arte Colonial (Museum of Colonial Art). Visitors can also visit churches and monasteries, enjoy tours of wineries and olive plantations, or hike in the surrounding countryside.

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Quick info about Marcos Juárez
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CountryArgentina
RegionCórdoba
Latitude-32.7
Longitude-62.1
Appr. population27004

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