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Ituzaingó
City
City Hall and downtown promenadeCity Hall and downtown promenade
Ituzaingó is located in Greater Buenos AiresItuzaingóItuzaingóLocation in Greater Buenos AiresShow map of Greater Buenos AiresItuzaingó is located in ArgentinaItuzaingóItuzaingóItuzaingó (Argentina)Show map of Argentina
Coordinates: 34°40′S 58°40′W / 34.667°S 58.667°W / -34.667; -58.667
Country Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
PartidoItuzaingó
Elevation28 m (92 ft)
Population
 • Total168,419
CPA BaseB 1714
Area code+54 11
WebsiteMunicipality of Ituzaingó

Ituzaingó (Spanish pronunciation: [itusajŋˈɡo]) is the capital of the Ituzaingó Partido in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area, Argentina, west of Buenos Aires.

Overview

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San Martín Plaza, Ituzaingó.

Ituzaingó has been the capital of the Ituzaingó Partido or municipality of Buenos Aires Province since 1995, when the partido was created. Buildings of more than three stories were until recently prohibited, and most houses are only one story high

The shopping area near the train station connecting the city with Buenos Aires City (Downtown) is located surrounding a square, opposite the church, where concerts, cultural events and fairs are held on weekends and holidays.

Ituzaingó is 28 km (17 mi) away from the city of Buenos Aires. It has 38.51 km (14.87 sq mi) of French-style chalets, quiet streets and leafy trees, which coexist in all neighborhoods of the city. According to the last national census of 2010, the population was 168,419 people.

It stands out as the neighborhood of Parque Leloir, one of the largest protected ecological zones of the province, and is also known to be a quiet residential neighborhood with huge houses and the home of many celebrities.

Sport

Club Atlético Ituzaingó is the local professional team.

Notable people

References

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