Monte Castro
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Area | 2.9 km² |
Population | 34,584 |
Density | 11,925/km² |
Comuna | C10 |
Important sites |
Islas Malvinas Stadium, Manuel Rocca Rehabilitation Hospital, Velez Sarsfield Hospital |
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Monte Castro is a western barrio (neighborhood) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, belonging to the 10th comuna (district). Its borders are: Alvarez Jonte Ave., Lope de Vega Ave., Juan Agustín García St., Joaquín V. González St., Baigorria St. ,and Irigoyen St.
It is located in one of the highest zones in the city and is currently a middle-income neighborhood. However, at the end of 1930, a lot of economic houses were built by the Compañía General de Construcciones, that are now recycled. Although there are some buildings and towers, it is a neighborhood of low houses.
Its name comes from an old owner of these lands, don Pedro Fernández de Castro, who bought these in 1703. He died few days later, and his daughter Ana inherited these fields. Presently, the area is now reffered to as Chacra de Castro (Castro's farm) or Montes de Castro (Castro's mounts).
The barrio's most important club is All Boys which was founded in 1913 in the nearby barrio of Floresta, but moved to Monte Castro in 1924.
Day of the neighborhood: May 14th (Remember lands' deed in 1703).
[edit] External links
- Barrio Monte Castro (Spanish)
- Barriada Monte Castro (Spanish)
- Asociación Comerciantes Monte Castro (Spanish)
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