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Travelling by car
A well-supplied road network communicates the city of Cordoba with different points throughout the Country and abroad. National Route N° 9 comes from the north; from the east you can take National Route N° 19; National Route N° 36 links the city with the southern regions, connecting also with National Routes number 35 and number 8 in the area of Rio Cuarto; from the west you can come by Provincial Route N° 28.
Other routes:
From Villa Carlos Paz (Cordoba): National Routes 38 and 20.
From Cosquín, La Falda, La Cumbre and Capilla del Monte (Córdoba): National Route 38 and Provincial Route E55 (Cordoba).
From Santa Rosa de Calamuchita and Villa General Belgrano (Cordoba): Provincial Routes 5 and C45 (Cordoba) and National Route 20.
From Villa Dolores and Mina Clavero (Cordoba): National Routes 20, 38 and 20 (sic).
From the Province of Buenos Aires, Salta, Jujuy, Tucumán and Santiago del Estero: National Route 9.
From the provinces of Formosa, Chaco and Santa Fe: National Routes 11 and 19.
From the provinces of Misiones, Corrientes and Entre Rios: National Routes 11 and 19.
From the provinces of Catamarca and La Rioja: National Route 38 and Provincial Route E55.
From the Province of San Juan: National Routes 20, 38 and 20 (sic).
From the provinces of Mendoza: National Routes 7, 146, 20, 38 and 20 (sic).
From the Province of San Luis: National Routes 146, 20, 38 and 20 (sic).
From the Province of La Pampa: National Routes 35, 36 and 8.
From the Andean Patagonia Region: National Routes 40, 258, 237, 151 and Provincial Route 20 (La Pampa). And by the National Routes 143, 152, 35, 8 and 36.
From the Atlantic Patagonia Region: National Routes 3, 35, 8 and 36.
Travelling by plane
There is a large number of international arrivals and departures to and fro the Ing. A. Ambrosio L. V. Taravella International Airport from several cities of the world.
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