Don Bosco, Buenos Aires

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Don Bosco
Official seal of Don Bosco
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Coordinates: 34°42′00″S 58°16′60″W / -34.7, -58.28333
Country Argentina
Province Buenos Aires Province
Partido Quilmes
Government
 - Mayor Francisco Gutiérrez
(FPV-Polo Social)
Area
 - Total n/a km² (n/a sq mi)
Elevation 11 m (36 ft)
Population (2001)[1]
 - Total 20,876
 - Density n/a/km² (n/a/sq mi)
Time zone P (UTC-3)
 - Summer (DST) O (UTC-2)
Código Postal (CP) B1876
Don Bosco (Argentina   )
Don Bosco
Don Bosco
Location in the Greater Buenos Aires
Website: www.quilmes.gov.ar

Don Bosco is a locality and a rail station in the city of Bernal, in the north-eastern of the Quilmes Partido (south of the Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina). Formerly called "Station of the 13th kilometer", takes its name from Don Bosco by the influence of the Salesians of Don Bosco and the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco congregations located in Bernal; the same neighbors sought the name change, which was issued on 4 November 1929. The demonym for residents is bosquenses.

Don Bosco stands surrounding the Railway General Roca. His station is the sixth from Constitution Station.

It is a mostly residential neighborhood, with a small commercial center near the station.

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Don Bosco has 20,876 inhabitants according to the last census[1]. It is the locality with the fewest people in the Quilmes Partido, representing 4% of its population.[1]

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