Tulumba Department

Tulumba Department

Infobox Córdoba
name= Tulumba Department
official name= Departamento Tulumba


location= location of Tulumba Department in Córdoba Province
capital= Villa Tulumba
foundation=
founder=
pop= 12,211 (census-ar|2001)
density= 1.20 Inhabitants/km²
pop change= +8.15 (1991-2001)
resident=
tel= 03521
post= X5203
coor= coord|30|24|S|64|07|W
area= 10,164 km²
dist1= ?
dist2= 143 km
patron= |

Tulumba Department is a department of Córdoba Province in Argentina.

The provincial subdivision has a population of about 12,211 inhabitants in an area of 10,164 km², and its capital city is Villa Tulumba.

ettlements

*Churqui Cañada
*El Rodeo
*Las Arrias
*Lucio V. Mansilla
*Rosario del Saladillo
*San José de La Dormida
*San José de Las Salinas
*San Pedro Norte
*Villa Tulumba


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