Argentina invests US $5 billion in public works in Córdoba

Investments in public works are increasing in the city of Córdoba in central Argentina, where the government has allocated around US $5 billion to improve infrastructure in the area.
In addition to the construction of roads and water and gas distribution systems, around US $241 million will be spend on hospitals, US $273 million on educational buildings and US $297 on housing.
The government has noted that investments in Córdoba have grown in recent years: from US $535 million in 2014, to US $607 million in 2015, US $590 in 2016 and US $1.05 billion in 2017.

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