Florencio-varela


[flaw-ren-see-oh vuh-rel-uh; Spanish flaw-ren-syaw vah-re-lah] /flɔˈrɛn si oʊ vəˈrɛl ə; Spanish flɔˈrɛn syɔ vɑˈrɛ lɑ/

noun
1.
a city in E Argentina, near Buenos Aires.

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