Villa Ascasubi (Córdoba)

Maps, photos and statistics of Villa Ascasubi, a beautiful tiny town in the State of Córdoba

The place of Villa Ascasubi is inside the municipality of Tercero Arriba (in the Province of Córdoba).

#1 Where is Villa Ascasubi? How to go? Map

What is the route to get to Villa Ascasubi (Córdoba)? Find out on this map the access to this town. With the zoom controls you can zoom in and out to the icon Map marker

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#2 Satellite photo of Villa Ascasubi

Amazing satellite GPS maps of Villa Ascasubi, to see from space this beautiful village, as well as the surroundings of the municipality of Tercero Arriba. You can search free satellite map (2024) of Villa Ascasubi.


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#5 Other towns in the Municipality of Tercero Arriba

  1. Colonia Almada (- inhabitants)
  2. Corralito (- inhabitants)
  3. Dalmacio Vélez (- inhabitants)
  4. General Fotheringham (- inhabitants)
  5. Hernando (- inhabitants)
  6. James Craik (- inhabitants)
  7. Las Isletillas (- inhabitants)
  8. Los Zorros (- inhabitants)
  9. Oliva (- inhabitants)
  10. Pampayasta Norte (- inhabitants)
  11. Pampayasta Sur (- inhabitants)
  12. Punta del Agua (- inhabitants)
  13. Río Tercero (- inhabitants)
  14. Tancacha (- inhabitants)
  15. Villa Ascasubi (- inhabitants)