- mardel
- pop. apoc. de Mar del Plata.
Diccionario Lunfardo. Adolfo Enrique Rodríguez. 2011.
Diccionario Lunfardo. Adolfo Enrique Rodríguez. 2011.
Mardel Plata — Mar del Pla·ta (mär dĕl pläʹtə, tä) A city of east central Argentina on the Atlantic Ocean south southeast of Buenos Aires. It is a popular resort with a fishing industry. Population: 519,707. * * * … Universalium
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