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  1. Nueva Helvecia (Spanish for "New Helvetia"; formerly known as Colonia Suiza) is 120 kilometres (75 mi) west of Montevideo, the capital and largest city of Uruguay. It is a few kilometres from the coast where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Río de la Plata and east of Buenos Aires , Argentina.

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      New Helvetia (Spanish: Nueva Helvetia), meaning "New...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_HelvetiaNew Helvetia - Wikipedia

    New Helvetia (Spanish: Nueva Helvetia), meaning "New Switzerland", was a 19th-century Alta California settlement and rancho, centered in present-day Sacramento, California.

  3. Nueva Helvecia, oficialmente Colonia Suiza Nueva Helvecia, también conocida como Colonia Suiza, 3 es una ciudad uruguaya del departamento de Colonia. Se ubica a 58 kilómetros de la capital departamental Colonia del Sacramento. Es además sede del municipio homónimo .

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HelveciaHelvecia - Wikipedia

    Helvecia is a town (comuna) in the center-east of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, on the San Javier River (which empties promptly into the Paraná River). It had about 8,500 inhabitants at the 2001 census [ INDEC ] and it is the head town of the Garay Department .

  5. Nueva Helvecia, also known as Colonia Suiza, is a city in Uruguay. Situated around 60km southeast of Colonia del Sacramento, this little town looks a bit like Switzerland transplanted to South America, complete with Central European crests adorning the houses.

  6. Nueva Helvetia ( New Helvetia en inglés), o Nueva Suiza fue un asentamiento en la Alta California, México, en el siglo XIX. El pionero John Sutter, originario de Kandern, Alemania, llegó a la Alta California en agosto de 1839.

  7. Jul 19, 2022 · Despite the intense flooding the city experienced, its proximity to the river was its strength + soon eclipsed Sutter’s Fort + Sutterville in population. By 1854, the California State Legislature officially moved to Sacramento, cementing its future development.

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