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- Concordia (kōng-kôr´ŧħyä), city (1991 pop. 116,491), Entre Ríos prov., NE Argentina, a port on the Uruguay River. One of the chief towns in the Argentine Mesopotamia, it exports fruits and cereals and is the distribution center of a farm and stock-raising district.
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Concordia, formally San Antonio de Padua de la Concordia, is the head city of the Concordia department, Entre Ríos Province, located in the Argentine Mesopotamia. It had about 152,282 inhabitants at the 2010 census , making it the second largest in its province, and the 38th largest in Argentina.
Concordia (kōng-kôr´ŧħyä), city (1991 pop. 116,491), Entre Ríos prov., NE Argentina, a port on the Uruguay River. One of the chief towns in the Argentine Mesopotamia, it exports fruits and cereals and is the distribution center of a farm and stock-raising district.
Concordia. Type: City with 149,000 residents. Description: city in Argentina. Categories: municipality, border city, big city and locality. Location: Departamento de Concordia, Entre Rios, Mesopotamia, Argentina, South America. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude.
Concordia is an excellent example of a flourishing city in Entre Rios, located at 440 kilometres from Buenos Aires. It lies on the western shore of the Uruguay River, on the border with Uruguay .
San Antonio de Padua de la Concordia (usually shortened to Concordia) is a city in the north-east of the province of Entre Ríos in the Argentine Mesopotamia. It has about 142,000 inhabitants as of the 2001 census [INDEC], and is the head town of the department of the same name.
La Mesopotamia or Región Mesopotámica is the humid and verdant area of northeast Argentina, comprising the provinces of Misiones, Entre Ríos, and Corrientes. The landscape and its characteristics are dominated by two rivers: the Paraná and the Uruguay .