Luján River

Coordinates: 34°25′55″S 58°32′28″W / 34.43194°S 58.54111°W / -34.43194; -58.54111[2]
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Luján River, marking the northern limit of urban Buenos Aires.

The Luján River (Spanish, Río Luján[1]) runs from its source near Espora about 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to its outflow into the Río de la Plata north of the city. The first Megatherium fossil was found here in 1789.

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34°25′55″S 58°32′28″W / 34.43194°S 58.54111°W / -34.43194; -58.54111[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Río Luján at GEOnet Names Server
  2. ^ GNS coordinates adjusted using Google Maps and GeoLocator