Ramallo Partido

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Ramallo

location of Ramallo Partido in Buenos Aires Province
Official name Partido de Ramallo
Capital Ramallo
Country
Province
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Foundation
Founder
October 25, 1864
provincial law
Population:  
 - Total 29,179
 - Density 28.06 Inhabitants/km²
 - Population change +8.6% (1991-2001)
Demonym ramallense
Telephone code 03407
Post Code B2915
Location  
 - Coordinates 33°29′S, 60°01′W
Area 1,040km²
Distance:  
 - to Buenos Aires  250 km
 - to La Plata  287 km
Patron Saint   ?
Mayor  Walter Ariel Santalla, UCR
Web Site  http://www.ramallo.gov.ar
IFAM Statistics  IFAM

Ramallo Partido is a partido located in the far north of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.

The provincial subdivision has a population of about 29,000 inhabitants in an area of 1,040km², and its capital city is Ramallo, which is located around 250 km from Buenos Aires.

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[edit] Ramallo massacre

On September 17, 1999 Ramallo hit the headlines when the provincial police opened fire on a getaway car from a bankrobbery, two of the hostages in the car were killed. There are several theories to explain the police action, ranging from incompetence to a scandal involving former president Carlos Menem and the suspicious death of his son.

[edit] Famous residents

  • Sergio Bizzio Writer and director
  • Leonardo "Negro" Castillo poet
  • Federico Luppi actor
  • José Massaroli graphic novelist
  • Guillermo Novelli La mosca
  • Rafael Edgardo Roma alias 'Balito'
  • Juan María Traverso racing driver
  • Guillermo Sullivan congressman poet

[edit] Settlements

  • Ramallo, cabecera municipal (district capital)
  • Las Bahamas
  • El Paraíso
  • Pérez Millán
  • Villa Ramallo
  • Villa General Savio

[edit] External links


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