Las Toninas
Las Toninas | |
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Las Toninas Maze | |
![]() ![]() Las Toninas Location in Buenos Aires Province | |
Coordinates: 36°29′S 56°42′W / 36.483°S 56.700°WCoordinates: 36°29′S 56°42′W / 36.483°S 56.700°W | |
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Province |
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Partido | La Costa |
Elevation | 17 m (56 ft) |
Population (2001 census [INDEC]) | |
• Total | 3,550 |
CPA Base | B 7106 |
Area code(s) | +54 2246 |
Website | http://www.portaldelacosta.com.ar/lastoninas.htm |
Las Toninas is a town in the La Costa District of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Overview
Founded in 1960, Las Toninas was christened in honor of the Commerson's dolphin (known locally as a tonina). The shore had been the site of a shipwreck in 1883 of a commercial vessel registered in the British Empire, whose captain settled nearby and established the Estancia Los Ingleses.[1]
The shore at Las Toninas is distinguishable from its sister communities' by the extensive growth of tamarix bushes. These were used to create a hedge maze as a tourist attraction, and the 6,400 m² (16,000 ft²) maze is touted locally as the nation's largest.[2]