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National Technological University – La Plata Regional Faculty

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The National Technological University – La Plata Regional Faculty (Castilian: Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Facultad Regional La Plata (UTN-FRLP)) (The UTN of La Plata, Argentina) is a university in Argentina. The university is housed in an 11,000 square metres (120,000 sq ft) building. Over 2,000 students have graduated from the University since its creation. The school specializes in technology subjects, offering seven undergraduate and five postgraduate concentrations.

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National Technological University – La Plata Regional Faculty
Calle 124, Berisso Villa Argüello

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Universidad Tecnologica Nacional Facultad Regional La Plata

Calle 124
B1900FWA Berisso, Villa Argüello
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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