Malvinas Argentinas |
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Official name | Partido de Malvinas Argentinas | |
Capital | Los Polvorines | |
Country Province |
Argentina Buenos Aires |
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Foundation Founder |
October 20, 1994 provincial law 11551 |
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Population: | ||
- Total | 321,833[1] | |
- Density | 5,108.5 Inhabitants/km²[1] | |
- Population change | +33.81% (1991-2001) | |
Demonym | malvinense | |
Telephone code | 011 | |
Post Code | B1613 | |
Location | ||
- Coordinates | ||
Area | 63.8 km2 (24.6 sq mi) | |
Distance: | ||
- to Buenos Aires | 35 km (22 mi) | |
- to La Plata | ||
Patron Saint | ||
Mayor | Jesús Cataldo Cariglino, PJ | |
Web Site | http://www.malvinasargentinas.gov.ar | |
IFAM Statistics | IFAM |
Malvinas Argentinas Partido is a partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, in the Gran Buenos Aires urban area. It has an area of 63.8 km2 (24.6 sq mi) and a population of 321,833 (2010 census [INDEC]).[1]
Its name reflects Argentina's claims of sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas in Spanish), and could be translated as "Argentine Falklands". It was created on October 20, 1994 by Provincial Law #11551, taking some of the territory of former General Sarmiento Partido.
Los Polvorines is its capital, founded on the Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano railway, along with the neighboring town of Del Viso. The union of the lands around these two train stations originated the district.
By Decree #4520, the federal government on 17 December 1908, created the train stop Los Polvorines, which name came from the Sargento Cabral munitions depot (polvorín in Spanish), established by the Argentine Army nearby.
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