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Daract is commemorated by the naming of the city of [[Justo Daract, San Luis]], the fourth largest settlement in the province.{{Citation needed|date=October 2009}}
Daract is commemorated by the naming of the city of [[Justo Daract, San Luis]], the fourth largest settlement in the province.{{Citation needed|date=October 2009}}

More information about the city can be found [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justo_Daract,_San_Luis here]


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Justo Daract (1804—abt. 1887) was an Argentine politician who served as governor of San Luis Province and in the Argentine Senate and Argentine Chamber of Deputies representing that province.

In Justo Daract several major motorways converge: Road 7 (Atlantic – Pacific Buenos Aires Corridor) and Road 8 (Santiago de Chile, Santa Fe, San Pablo Corridor), among others. It provides a fast and efficient exit to the Atlantic and Pacific ports and to the major waterways. The port of Rosario is located at 480 km, and the city is mid-way between Buenos Aires, Mendoza and Santiago (Chile) Taken from Justo Daract Free Zone

The railway has played an important part in the development of this city and is part of its history. Several Videos online show the rails in Justo Daract. There are also several groups of railway aficionados who share experiences and memories over the web, as well as a Railway Museum in the city.

Daract is commemorated by the naming of the city of Justo Daract, San Luis, the fourth largest settlement in the province.[citation needed]

More information about the city can be found here

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Justo Daract in Videos

Timeline for Justo Daract

Train pictures from Justo Daract

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