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In Mar Del Plata and the Region, More than 10,200 Historical Maps Were Digitized in Seven Years, and the Agreement Was Renewed.

The Professional Council of Surveyors (CPA) and the Property Registry of Buenos Aires Province extended their agreement to continue digitizing land plans, reaching more than 10,200 scanned historical documents in Mar del Plata and towns in the General Pueyrredon district. In recent hours, with the signing of a new extension of the Complementary Digitization Agreement, the Professional Council of Surveyors of the Province of Buenos Aires (CPA) an…
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The Professional Council of Surveyors (CPA) and the Property Registry of Buenos Aires Province extended their agreement to continue digitizing land plans, reaching more than 10,200 scanned historical documents in Mar del Plata and towns in the General Pueyrredon district. In recent hours, with the signing of a new extension of the Complementary Digitization Agreement, the Professional Council of Surveyors of the Province of Buenos Aires (CPA) an…

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Noticias de Mar del Plata. broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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