Talk:Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires
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This is simply the first article I wrote. I'm writing this to state the fact.horzer
The thing is that some teachers in schools in Ituzaingo's downtown (the "estacion", for the rail station) are university professors and others have university education, something uncommon in the Gran Buenos Aires belt (out of the North area, where all the rich neighbourhoods are located). Ituzaingo is in the heart of the West area, and is composed of a mix of middle-low, middle, and middle-high class that make it somewhat distinctive from other cities.--horzer 05:22, July 18, 2005 (UTC)
The "tree" for "plant" in Ituzaingó was very poetic (some trees are in fact higher than houses there), but i was refering to the height of houses (one plant, two plants = one floor, two floors).--horzer 06:10, July 18, 2005 (UTC)