Alberti Partido

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Alberti

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Official name Partido de Alberti
Capital Alberti
Country
Province
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Foundation
Founder
June 10, 1910
Andres Vaccarezza
Population:  
 - Total 10,322
 - Density 9.13 Inhabitants/km²
 - Population change - 2,39 %(1991-2001)
Demonym albertino
Telephone code 02346
Post Code B6634
Location  
 - Coordinates 35°02′S, 60°15′W
Area 1,130 km² (436 sq mi)
Distance:  
 - to Buenos Aires  192 km (119 mi)
 - to La Plata 
Patron Saint 
Mayor  Leonel Omás Zacca, PJ
Web Site  http://www.alberti.gov.ar
IFAM Statistics  IFAM

Alberti is a northern central partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, at coordinates 35°02′S, 60°15′W

Alberti is located at the south of the Gran Buenos Aires urban area. It has an area of 1,130 km² (436 sq mi) and 10,322 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]).

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[edit] Economy

The economy of Alberti is dominated by agriculture. Its main products are wheat, maize, soya beans, oats, sunflowers, sorghum, and industrial crops.

[edit] Attractions

  • Raúl Lozza Gallery of Contemporary Art, Alberti
  • Parque Municipal (Municipal park), Alberti

[edit] Settlements

  • Alberti (Capital) (7,493 inhabitants)
  • Achupallas (112 inhabitants)
  • Anderson
  • Baudrix
  • Villa Ortíz, Estación Coronel Mom (857 inhabitants)
  • Coronel Seguí (148 inhabitants)
  • Gobernador Ugarte
  • Mechita (438 inhabitants)
  • Larrea
  • Emita
  • Palantelén
  • Plá (237 inhabitants)
  • Presidente Quintana
  • Villa Grisolía
  • Villa María (21 inhabitants)

[edit] External links

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