Coghlan, Buenos Aires
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Area | 1.3 km² |
Population | 19,177 (2001) |
Density | 14,751/km² |
Comuna | C12 |
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Coghlan is a neighborhood, or barrio, of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The small middle class neighbourhood is between Belgrano, Saavedra, Nuñez and Villa Urquiza, and on it early Irish and English inhabitants built grand houses. The barrio grew around the station of the same name, and it was named by its Irish builders after John Coghlan.
[edit] External links
- Statistics (Spanish)
- Coghland at Barriada (Spanish)
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