Parque Chas
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Parque Chas is the last barrio created in Buenos Aires, given that it took form on December 6, 2005, through 1907/06 law. Tought it was previously a recognized barrio, but the former de facto Buenos Aires intendente Osvaldo Cacciatore, changed this status. It is located between the avenues La Pampa, Triunvirato, Combatientes de Malvinas, Chorroarín, and Constituyentes.
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