Ituzaingó Partido
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| Official name | Partido de Ituzaingó | |
| Capital | Ituzaingó | |
| Country Province |
Argentina Buenos Aires |
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| Foundation Founder |
May 14, 1995 provincial law 11610 |
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| Population: | ||
| - Total | 158,121 | |
| - Density | 5,531 Inhabitants/km² | |
| - Population change | +11.32% (1991-2001) | |
| Demonym | ituzainguense | |
| Telephone code | 011 | |
| Post Code | B1714 | |
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| - Coordinates | ||
| Area | 38.51 km² (14.9 sq mi) | |
| Distance: | ||
| - to Buenos Aires | 16 km (10 mi) | |
| - to La Plata | 72 km (45 mi) | |
| Patron Saint | ||
| Mayor | Dr. Alberto Daniel Descalzo, PJ | |
| Web Site | http://www.miituzaingo.gov.ar | |
| IFAM Statistics | IFAM | |
Ituzaingó is a partido in the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, Argentina, 10 kilometres west of Buenos Aires city. It has an area of 38.51 km² (14.9 sq mi) and a population of 158,121 (2001 census [INDEC]). Its capital, the city of Ituzaingó, and the other districts currently in Ituzaingó Partido were part of the Morón Partido until 1995.
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[edit] Settlements
- Ituzaingó
- Villa Udaondo:
[edit] Districts
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- Parque Leloir
- El Pilar
- Villa Ariza
- San Alberto
[edit] Sport
Ituzaingó Partido is home to Club Atlético Ituzaingó, a football club who currently play in the regionalised 4th Division.
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) La Voz De Ituzaingó
- (Spanish) Official site of Ituzaingó's Municipality
[edit] News WebPage
- (Spanish) InfoBAN Ituzaingó
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