Berazategui Partido
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Berazategui |
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Official name | Partido de Berazategui | |
Capital | Berazategui | |
Country Province |
Argentina Buenos Aires |
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Foundation Founder |
1960 provincial law |
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Population: | ||
- Total | 287,913 | |
- Density | 1,531.45 Inhabitants/km² | |
- Population change | +17.55% (1991-2001) | |
Demonym | berazateguense | |
Telephone code | 011, 02229 | |
Post Code | B1880, B1884, B1885, B1886, B1890, B1893 | |
Location | ||
- Coordinates | ||
Area | 188 km² (73 sq mi) | |
Distance: | ||
- to Buenos Aires | ||
- to La Plata | ||
Patron Saint | ||
Mayor | Juan José Mussi, Partido Justicialista | |
Web Site | http://www.berazategui.gov.ar | |
IFAM Statistics | IFAM |
Berazategui is a partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. With a surface of 188 km² (73 sq mi) and a population of 287,913 (2001 census [INDEC]), it is located at the southeast of the Gran Buenos Aires urban conglomerate, and its capital is Berazategui city.
It was part of the Quilmes Partido until 1960.
The majority of the population are concentrated in the city of Berazategui which has an important commercial district with a pedestrian centre.
Berazategui is also home to Asociación Deportiva Berazategui, a football club that play in the regionalised 5th division of Argentine football.
[edit] Districts
- Berazategui (capital)
- El Pato
- Juan María Gutiérrez
- Ranelagh
- Carlos Tomás Sourigues
- Pereyra
- Plátanos
- Villa España
- Hudson
[edit] Related links
- (Spanish) Internet Guide to Berazategui
- (Spanish) Municipalidad de Berazategui
- (Spanish) Info Berazategui
- (Spanish) Berazategui Historical Association
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