Ezeiza Partido
Ezeiza Partido de José María Ezeiza | |
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Department | |
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location of Ezeiza Partido in Gran Buenos Aires | |
Coordinates: 34°50′S 58°33′W / 34.833°S 58.550°W / -34.833; -58.550 | |
Country | Argentina |
Established | October 20, 1994 |
Founded by | provincial law 11550 |
Seat | Ezeiza |
Government | |
• Mayor | Alejandro Santiago Granados (PJ) |
Area | |
• Total | 237 km2 (92 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 160,219 |
• Density | 680/km2 (1,800/sq mi) |
Demonym | ezeicense |
Postal Code | B1804 |
IFAM | BUE039 |
Area Code | 011 |
Website | http://www.ezeiza.gov.ar/ |
Ezeiza Partido is a partido (second-level administrative subdivision) located in the southern part of Gran Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of 160,219 inhabitants[1] in an area of 237 km2 (92 sq mi), and its capital city is Ezeiza, which is located around 35 km (21.7 mi) from Buenos Aires. Ezeiza and its surroundings is an affluent area where many well-to-do people live. There are many gated communities in Ezeiza.
Sports
This provincial subdivision is home to Club Social y Deportivo Tristán Suárez, a football club that play in the regionalised 3rd tier of Argentine football, Primera B Metropolitana.
Districts
- Ezeiza
- Tristán Suárez
- La Unión
- Carlos Spegazzini
- Ezeiza International Airport
- Canning
References
- ^ a b 2010 Census provisional results
External links
- Official website
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administrative
divisions
Province partidos
- Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
- Adrogué
- Avellaneda
- Banfield
- Béccar
- Bella Vista
- Berazategui
- Bernal
- Boulogne Sur Mer
- Burzaco
- Caseros
- Castelar
- Ciudadela
- Ciudad Evita
- Ciudad Jardín
- Ciudad Madero
- Claypole
- Dock Sud
- Don Torcuato
- El Palomar
- Ezeiza
- Florencio Varela
- Florida Este
- Florida Oeste
- Haedo
- General Pacheco
- Gerli
- Glew
- González Catán
- Gregorio de Laferrère
- Grand Bourg
- Guernica
- Hurlingham
- Isidro Casanova
- Ituzaingó
- José C. Paz
- José Mármol
- Lanús
- La Tablada
- Llavallol
- Libertad
- Lomas del Mirador
- Lomas de Zamora
- Longchamps
- Los Polvorines
- Mariano Acosta
- Martínez
- Merlo
- Monte Chingolo
- Monte Grande
- Moreno
- Morón
- Munro
- Muñiz
- Olivos
- Pablo Nogués
- Parque San Martín
- Paso del Rey
- Pontevedra
- Quilmes
- Rafael Calzada
- Rafael Castillo
- Ramos Mejía
- Remedios de Escalada
- San Antonio de Padua
- San Fernando
- San Francisco Solano
- San Isidro
- San José
- San Justo
- San Martín
- San Miguel
- Sarandí
- Temperley
- Tigre
- Tortuguitas
- Tristán Suárez
- Valentín Alsina
- Vicente López
- Victoria
- Villa Adelina
- Villa Ballester
- Villa Bosch
- Villa Centenario
- Villa Domínico
- Villa Fiorito
- Villa La Florida
- Villa Maipú
- Villa Martelli
- Villa de Mayo
- Villa Tesei
- Villa Udaondo
- Virreyes
- Wilde
- William C. Morris
(towns and others)
- Acassuso
- Aldo Bonzi
- Billinghurst
- Campo de Mayo
- Carapachay
- Churruca
- Dique Luján
- Dock Sud
- Don Bosco
- El Libertador
- José Ingenieros
- La Lucila
- Loma Hermosa
- Lomas del Palomar
- Martín Coronado
- Once de Septiembre
- Pablo Podestá
- Ranelagh
- Remedios de Escalada, Tres de Febrero
- Sáenz Peña
- Santos Lugares
- Tapiales
- Villa Raffo
- Villa Sarmiento
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