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[[Image:Arrow2.png|8px]] 9. [[2016-04-30 -31 -64|2016-04-30 -31 -64]]. 1km East of RP5 near Villa del Prado. Córdoba, Argentina. | [[Image:Arrow2.png|8px]] 9. [[2016-04-30 -31 -64|2016-04-30 -31 -64]]. 1km East of RP5 near Villa del Prado. Córdoba, Argentina. |
Revision as of 19:58, 24 December 2017
Serrezuela | Cruz del Eje | San José de la Dormida |
Villa Dolores | Córdoba | Arroyito |
Merlo | Río Tercero | Villa María |
Today's location: not yet announced |
The Córdoba graticule is at latitude -31, longitude -64. It covers the center of the mediterranean province of Córdoba, Argentina, its capital city Córdoba (second largest city in Argentina) and three touristic valleys divided by very beautiful sierras.
Graticule Maps
Successful expeditions
10. 2017-12-24 -31 -64. In a public park in the middle of the city. Córdoba, Argentina.
9. 2016-04-30 -31 -64. 1km East of RP5 near Villa del Prado. Córdoba, Argentina.
8. 2016-03-26 -31 -64. In a street in Villa General Belgrano. Córdoba, Argentina.
7. 2015-10-24 -31 -64. Rural area in Villa Esquiú. Córdoba, Argentina.
6. 2015-10-21 -31 -64. Landfill in the southern part of the city. Córdoba, Argentina.
5. 2015-09-23 -31 -64. In a street in La Calera. Córdoba, Argentina.
4. 2015-06-04 -31 -64. Near a street in Mendiolaza. Córdoba, Argentina.
3. 2015-03-15 -31 -64. Suburban location in La Falda. Córdoba, Argentina.
2. 2015-03-07 -31 -64. Suburban location near Recta Martinoli. Córdoba, Argentina.
1. 2012-07-22 -31 -64. Pampa de Achala, Córdoba.