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  2. Aguas Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    Aguas Corrientes is a small town in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay. Its name ( running waters ) is derived from the installations of pumping, filtration and purification of water from the Santa Lucia River , which is the largest in the country, supplying drinking water to the departments of Montevideo and Canelones.

  3. Palacio de Aguas Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Running Waters (Spanish: Palacio de Aguas Corrientes) is an architecturally significant water pumping station in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the former headquarters of state-owned company Obras Sanitarias de la Nación. It is currently administered by Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos (AySA). The building, designed and completed in ...

  4. Municipality of Aguas Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    Municipality of Aguas Corrientes. Location of the municipality of Aguas Corrientes within the department of Canelones and Uruguay. / -34.5; -56.4. The municipality of Aguas Corrientes is one of the municipalities of Canelones Department, Uruguay, established on 15 March 2010. Its seat is the city of Aguas Corrientes .

  5. Water supply and sanitation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The main water service provider in Spain is Aguas de Barcelona , a private company that provides water services to about 13 million people in more than 1,000 localities under concession contracts. Sewer services are provided to 8.25 million people in 365 localities, and wastewater treatment is carried out for 9.3 million people in 445 ...

  6. List of National Historic Monuments of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Café Tortoni (1858/98) Casa Rosada (Government House) (1884/98) Botanical Garden (1898) Cabildo (17th century) Cathedral (18th & 19th century) Pirámide de Mayo, monument in the Plaza de Mayo (1811) Obelisco de Buenos Aires (1936) Palace of the National Congress (1906) Enclosure of the old National Congress (1864)

  7. Gállego (river) - Wikipedia

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    Gállego (river) The Gállego is a river in Aragon, Spain, one of the main tributaries of the Ebro River. It has a watershed of over 4,000 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi), with a total length of 193.2 kilometres (120.0 mi). The river has its source at 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) in Col d'Aneu, Pyrenees, not far from the Col du Pourtalet.

  8. Corrientes Province - Wikipedia

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    Corrientes (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes], lit. ‘currents’ or ‘streams’; Guarani: Taragui), officially the Province of Corrientes (Spanish: Provincia de Corrientes; Guarani: Taragui Tetãmini) is a province in northeast Argentina, in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by (from the north, clockwise): Paraguay, the province ...

  9. File:Aguas Corrientes-2011-TM.jpg - Wikipedia

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