Miramar, Rural municipality in San Justo Department, Argentina
Miramar is a rural settlement in Córdoba Province spreading across farmland in San Justo Department at an elevation of 78 meters (256 feet). The place sits at coordinates 30.914722° South and 62.67° West among flat fields where soybeans and corn shape the landscape.
The municipality was founded in 1924 when settlers began opening the land for farming. Immigrants from Europe and other parts of Argentina shaped the farming community over the following decades.
The settlement carries a name meaning "look at the sea," which feels surprising in this dry inland plain of Argentina. Farmhouses dot the flat fields, and on weekends residents gather outside the municipal building or in the few shops along the main street.
The municipal office works in the UTC-3 time zone and can be reached using postal code X5143 or by phone at +54 3563493003. Visitors to the area find few accommodations on site and should plan lodging in larger nearby towns.
The place sits 155 kilometers (96 miles) from Córdoba City near Balnearia and Marull. Despite the name, there is no water here except the irrigation channels that feed the fields during the dry season.
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