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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Buenos Aires-Rosario-Cordoba high-speed railway, Club Atletico Colon, Central Argentine Railway, Prochilodus lineatus, Salado River, Las Colonias Department, Rosario Department, San Lorenzo Department, San Cristobal Department, Castellanos Department, General Obligado Department, 2003 Santa Fe flood, Luduena Stream, Constitucion Department, General Lopez Department, Nueve de Julio Department, Santa Fe, Mario Barletta, San Martin Department, Santa Fe, San Justo Department, Santa Fe, La Capital Department, Santa Fe, San Jeronimo Department, Caseros Department, Belgrano Department, Santa Fe, San Javier Department, Santa Fe, Garay Department, Vera Department, Iriondo Department, Rosario-Victoria Bridge, Center Region, San Javier River, Melincue Lake, Raul Uranga - Carlos Sylvestre Begnis Subfluvial Tunnel, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rosario, New Bank of Santa Fe, National University of the Littoral, Santa Fe Western Railway, Dr. Angel Gallardo Provincial Natural Sciences Museum, Parana Mini River, Hospital Escuela Eva Peron, Dr. Julio Marc Provincial Historical Museum, Tapenaga River, Parque Tecnologico del Litoral Centro, Rosario-Cordoba Highway, Arroyo del Medio, Centro Internacional de Metodos Computacionales en Ingenieria. Excerpt: The Invincible Province of Santa Fe, in Spanish Provincia Invencible de Santa Fe (pronounced ), is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco (divided by the 28th parallel south), Corrientes, Entre Rios, Buenos Aires, Cordoba, and Santiago del Estero. Together with Cordoba and Entre Rios, the province is part of the economico-political association known as the Center Region. Santa Fe's most important cities are Rosario (population 908,000), the capital Santa Fe (369,000), Rafaela (83,000), Villa Gobernado...