Pergamino Partido
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| Official name | Partido de Pergamino | |
| Capital | Pergamino | |
| Country Province |
Argentina Buenos Aires |
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| Foundation Founder |
1626 ? |
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| Population: | ||
| - Total | 99,193 | |
| - Density | 33.62 Inhabitants/km² | |
| - Population change | +4.86% (1991-2001) | |
| Demonym | pergaminense | |
| Telephone code | 02477 | |
| Post Code | B2700 | |
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| Area | 2,950km² | |
| Distance: | ||
| - to Buenos Aires | 225km | |
| - to La Plata | 261km | |
| Patron Saint | Nuestra Señora de la Merced | |
| Mayor | Héctor María 'Cachi' Gutiérrez , UCR | |
| Web Site | http://www.pergamino.gov.ar | |
| IFAM Statistics | IFAM | |
Pergamino Partido is a partido located in the north of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 100,000 inhabitants in an area of 2,950km², and its capital city is Pergamino, which is located around 225km from Buenos Aires.
[edit] Settlements
- 23 Districts "Cuarteles"
- 1. Pergamino: capital
- 2. Francisco Ayerza
- 3. Ortíz Basualdo
- 4. Rancagua
- 5. Urquiza
- 6. Maguirra
- 7. Villa Dafonte
- 8. Fontezuela
- 9. Manantiales Grande
- 10. Manantiales Chico
- 11. La Violeta
- 12. Pujol
- 13. Guerrico
- 14. Manuel Ocampo
- 15. Colonia Buena Vista
- 16. Tambo Nuevo
- 17. J.A. de la Peña
- 18. Mariano Benítez
- 19. El Socorro
- 20. Arroyo del Medio
- 21. Colonia Santa Rosa
- 22. Mariano H. Alfonzo
- 23. Pinzón
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