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The town also extends eastwards up the valley through which the Estero de Reñaca flows, it is here that the majority of the year-round population lives.
* Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero, a football ( soccer ) club in Argentina
Point Reyes State Marine Reserve & Point Reyes State Marine Conservation Area, Estero de Limantour State Marine Reserve & Drakes Estero State Marine Conservation Area and Duxbury Reef State Marine Conservation Area adjoin Point Reyes National Seashore.
There are daily flights to Buenos Aires, Jujuy, Santiago del Estero, Campo Arenal, the Minera Alumbrera Gold Mine, as well as international flghts to Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
Along the eastern border runs the Binuangan River, the Daang Cawayan River, the Dampalit River, the Batasan River, the Navotas River, the Bangculasi Channel, the Malabon Channel and the Estero de Maypajo.
It is bordered on the north by Obando, Bulacan along Sukol Creek ; on the south by the city of Manila ; on the east by Daang Binuangan River, Bangkulasi Channel, Malabon Channel and Estero de Maypajo ; and on the west by Manila Bay.
The Panamerican Highway ( Route 9 ) crosses San Miguel de Tucumán, and connects it with Santiago del Estero and Buenos Aires.
Francisco de Aguirre founded the city of Santiago del Estero in 1553 as the most northerly city founded by Spanish conquistadores coming from the Pacific Ocean.
Tourists visit Santiago del Estero ( the oldest city in Argentina ) and its historical buildings and museums, Termas de Río Hondo and the Río Hondo hot springs with its 200 hotels, and the Frontal dam where water sports are practiced.
Important figures connected to the history of Santiago del Estero include colonel Juan Francisco Borges, leader of the Independence War ( and ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges ), as well as the revolutionary leaders Mario Roberto and Francisco René Santucho, founders of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores and the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo.
* Historia de Santiago del Estero
ca: Província de Santiago del Estero
da: Provincia de Santiago del Estero
de: Santiago del Estero ( Provinz )
es: Provincia de Santiago del Estero
The estuary is protected by Estero de Limantour State Marine Reserve & Drakes Estero State Marine Conservation Area.
Documented villages in the area included: Echa-kolum ( south of Marshall ), Sakloki ( opposite Tomales Point ), Shotommo-wi ( near the mouth of the Estero de San Antonio ), and Utumia ( near Tomales ).
Streams flowing into Bodega Bay include the Estero de San Antonio and the Estero Americano.
The Santiago del Estero Airport is located 6 kilometres north of the city, and has regular flights to Buenos Aires and San Miguel de Tucumán.
After a series of exploratory expeditions from Chile starting in 1543, Santiago del Estero del Nuevo Maestrazgo was founded on July 25, 1553 by Francisco de Aguirre ( although some historians consider its true foundation to be in 1550 ).
Some important figures related to the history of Santiago del Estero are Colonel Juan Francisco Borges, who led the local battalion of the Army of the North during the Argentine War of Independence ( and an ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges ), the 19th-century painter Felipe Taboada, as well as Francisco René and Mario Roberto Santucho, founders of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores ( Workers ' Revolutionary Party, PRT ) and the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo ( People's Revolutionary Army, ERP ), the two leading guerrilla organizations during the wave of unrest in the 1970s.

Estero and San
The boundary with Marin County runs from the mouth of the Estero Americano at Bodega Bay, up Americano Creek, then overland to San Antonio Creek and down the Petaluma River to its mouth at the northwest corner of San Pablo Bay, which adjoins San Francisco Bay.
The borders of Estero include Estero Bay to the west ; the city of Bonita Springs to the south ; San Carlos Park and Three Oaks to the north ; and Collier County to the east.
The town is situated across the barrier islands of Estero and San Carlos.
Estero Island and its sister island, San Carlos, make up the community of Fort Myers Beach.
Also in this vicinity: Awachi ( at the mouth of Estero Americano Creek ), Amayelle ( on San Antonio Creek ), Kennekono ( at Bodega Corners ).
Drakes Estero is an expansive estuary in Marin County on the Pacific coast of northern California in the United States, approximately northwest of San Francisco.
Located on the southeastern shore of Estero Bay ( Morro Bay system ) in Los Osos, in coastal San Luis Obispo County.
The most commonly accepted location is at Drake's Estero ( also known as " Drake's Bay ," just north of San Francisco, in Marin County ).
* San Isidro, Santiago del Estero
It is bounded by Estero de San Miguel to the South, San Miguel to the east, Recto Avenue to the north and Quezon Boulevard to the west.
* San Martín Department, Santiago del Estero
** San Martín Department, Santiago del Estero
Born in San Pedro de Guasayán, Santiago del Estero, he studied piano, guitar and the plastic arts from the age of 4 to 14.
15 de Agosto, 5 de Septiembre, Álvaro Obregón, Cerro Cristo, Charis, Chicapa de Castro, Colonia 19 de Marzo ( Colonia San José ), Colonia de la Amistad, Colonia Jesús González Cortaza, Colonia José Yola, Colonia Mariano Montero, Colonia San Vicente, Colonia Santa Rosita, Dos Arbolitos, Dos Hermanos, El Caballero Burro, El Chamizal ( Toledo Cueto ), El Chaparral, El Porvenir, El Tamarindo, Emiliano Zapata, Esquipulas 1, Esquipulas 2, Estero Guiee, Gaspar Torres Urbieta, Huanacastal, La Esperanza, La Estancia ( Santa Cecilia ), La Guadalupana, La Liebre ( Paraje la Liebre ), La Negrita, La Providencia, La Venta, La Ventosa 1, La Ventosa 2, Los Aguacates, Los Cocos Los Ordaz II, Los Vicentes Minerva, Onésimas ( Argelino Solórzano ), Parada San Vicente, Pepe y Lolita, Piedra Larga, Playa San Vicente, Primera Curva, Rancho Adelma, Rancho Babel López Sánchez, Rancho Chuvalessa, Rancho de los Vásquez ( Colonia Palomar ), Rancho Domitilo Marquez, Rancho Don Cutberto, Rancho el Ángel, Rancho Esquipulas, Rancho Francisco Rancho Guadalupe, Rancho Juanita, Rancho Lucita, Rancho Martín Vicente, Rancho Nemesio Valdivieso López, Rancho San Antonio, Rancho San Luis, Rancho Torres, Río Viejo ( Mojonera ), Salinas Santa Cruz, San Antonio, San Isidro, San José, Santa Clara, Santa Fe 1, Santa Fe 2, Santa Lucía, Santa María del Mar, and Santa Rita

Estero and State
* Estero Americano State Marine Recreational Management Area
Estero is also the location of a utopian community called the Koreshan Unity, which is now preserved as the Koreshan State Historic Site.
Estero Fire Rescue is a State of Florida Independent Special District and is governed by a five member commission board.

Estero and Marine
The Norm and Nancy Vester Marine and Environmental Science Research Field Station site has 10 boat slips and is located on Estero Bay.

Estero and Area
Estero is part of the Cape Coral – Fort Myers Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Estero and is
One prominent wetland of the Bajo Chaco is the Estero Patiño, which at is the largest swamp in the country.
The city is located on both Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
The area referred to as Bonita Beach is located on a road-accessible barrier island ( Little Hickory Island ) that lies between the Gulf of Mexico and Estero Bay.
Estero is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Lee County, Florida, United States.
Florida Gulf Coast University is also located just outside of the Estero Planning District in Fort Myers.
Estero is located at ( 26. 432237 ,-81. 809447 ).
Historically and culturally, the heart of Estero is the spring-fed Estero River, which flows to Estero Bay.
The only governing body exclusive to the community of Estero is the fire department.
Estero's fire protection is provided by Estero Fire Rescue.
Fort Myers Beach is a town located on Estero Island in Lee County, Florida, United States.
Chaco is bordered by Salta and Santiago del Estero to the west, Formosa to the north, Corrientes to the east, and Santa Fe to the south.
Santiago del Estero () is a province of Argentina, located in the north of the country.
Intriguingly, Santiago del Estero is still home to about 100, 000 speakers of the local variety of Quechua, making this the southernmost outpost of the language of the Incas.

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