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   | name                = Córdoba Argentina Temple
   | number              = 145
   | image               = 
   | image_caption       = 
   | image_width         = <!-- Width of image for Lists -->
   | announcement        = 4 October 2008
   | announced by        = [[Thomas S. Monson]]<ref name="ksl2008-10b">{{cite news |url=http://www.ksl.com/?nid=299&sid=4436980 |title=LDS Church plans temples in Rome, 4 other locations |first=Carole |last=Mikita |date=October 4, 2008 |work=[[KSL-TV|KSL]] |accessdate= 15 October 2012}}</ref>
   | groundbreaking      = 30 October 2010
   | groundbreaking_by   = Neil L. Andersen
   | open_house          = 17 April-2 May 2015
   | dedication          = 17 May 2015
   | dedication_by       = [[Dieter F. Uchtdorf]]
   | rededication        = <!-- Date of rededication, use "January 1, 2000" format -->
   | rededication_by     = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer -->
   | r_open_house        = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for first rededication-->
   | rededication2       = <!-- Date of second rededication, use "January 1, 2000" format -->
   | rededication2_by    = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer, wikilinks and references ok -->
   | r2_open_house       = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for second rededication-->
   | rededication3       = <!-- Date of third rededication, use "January 1, 2000" format -->
   | rededication3_by    = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer, wikilinks and references ok-->
   | r3_open_house       = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for third rededication-->
   | president           = Ángel Licursi
   | status              = Operating
   | location            = [[Córdoba, Argentina]]
   | region              = [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba]]
   | country             = Argentina
   | continent           = South America
   | coordinates         = {{coord|31|21|31|S|64|14|44|W|type:landmark_region:AR|format=dms|display={{#ifeq:{{{format|}}}|Infobox LDS Temple|inline,title|inline}}}}
   | finish              = Light grey granite quarried in Córdoba and milled in Buenos Aires, Argentina
   | style               = <!-- Design – short version -->
   | design              = <!-- Design – detailed version -->
   | designer            = <!-- Person*** who designed temple -->
   | site_acre           = 5.18
   | floor_area_ft       = 34369
   | height_ft           = <!-- Height (including steeple & Moroni) in feet -->
   | baptistries         = 1
   | endowment_rooms     = 2
   | endowment_style     = two-stage progressive
   | sealing_rooms       = 2
   | clothing_rental     = <!-- Does temple rent clothing (if yes) -->
   | visitors_center     = <!-- Does temple have visitor's center (link opt) -->
   | preceded_by         = Phoenix Arizona Temple
   | followed_by         = Payson Utah Temple
   | temple_id           = cordoba
   | website             = http://mormontemples.org/eng/cordoba
   | notes               = A public open house was held from 17 April-2 May 2015, excluding Sundays, and the temple was dedicated in three sessions on 17 May 2015.<ref>{{citation |url= http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/new-temples-to-open-in-2015 |title=New Temples To Open in 2015 |work= Newsroom |publisher=[[LDS Church]] |date=2014-12-12}}</ref><ref name=Dedication-cordoba>{{citation |url=http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/church-dedicates-cordoba-argentina-temple |title=Church Dedicates Córdoba Argentina Temple: The second temple in Argentina and 145th in the World |work= Newsroom |publisher=[[LDS Church]] |date=2015-05-17}}</ref>
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List of sources

(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References)

  • Church Almanac
  • LDSChurchTemples.com
  • Official site