Cañuelas Partido
Department in Argentina
Cañuelas Partido de Cañuelas | |
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Department | |
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Cañuelas Partido in Buenos Aires Province | |
Coordinates: 35°03′S 58°46′W / 35.050°S 58.767°W / -35.050; -58.767 | |
Country | Argentina |
Seat | Cañuelas |
Government | |
• Mayor | Arrieta (FPV) |
Area | |
• Total | 1,200 km2 (500 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 42,575 |
• Density | 35/km2 (92/sq mi) |
Demonym | cañuelense |
Postal Code | B1814 |
IFAM | BUE018 |
Area Code | 02226 |
Website | canuelas.gov.ar |
Cañuelas Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It has a population of 42,575 in an area of 1,200 km2 (460 sq mi), and its administrative centre is Cañuelas, which has a population of around 24,380.[1]
Sports
Cañuelas is home to Cañuelas FC, a football club currently playing in the regional 4th Division of Argentine football.
Towns
- Cañuelas district capital: 24,483 inhabitants
- Alejandro Petión: 2,874 inhabitants
- Barrio El Taladro: 134 inhabitants
- Gobernador Udaondo: 277 inhabitants
- La Noria
- Máximo Paz
- Petion
- Santa Rosa: 3,771 inhabitants
- Uribelarrea: 1,147 inhabitants
- Vicente Casares: 629 inhabitants
References
- ^ "Provincia de Buenos Aires Según Localidad". Población Censada en 1991 y Población por Sexo en 2001. Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cañuelas Partido.
- Official website
- Cañuelas Website
- Cañuelas and Uribelarrea Website
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Partidos of Buenos Aires Province
- Adolfo Alsina
- Adolfo Gonzáles Chaves
- Alberti
- Almirante Brown
- Arrecifes
- Avellaneda
- Ayacucho
- Azul
- Bahía Blanca
- Balcarce
- Baradero
- Benito Juarez
- Berazategui
- Berisso
- Bolívar
- Bragado
- Brandsen
- Campana
- Cañuelas
- Capitán Sarmiento
- Carlos Casares
- Carlos Tejedor
- Carmen de Areco
- Castelli
- Chacabuco
- Chascomús
- Chivilcoy
- Colón
- Coronel Dorrego
- Coronel Pringles
- Coronel Rosales
- Coronel Suárez
- Daireaux
- Dolores
- Ensenada
- Escobar
- Esteban Echeverría
- Exaltación de la Cruz
- Ezeiza
- Florencio Varela
- Florentino Ameghino
- General Alvarado
- General Alvear
- General Arenales
- General Belgrano
- General Guido
- General La Madrid
- General Las Heras
- General Lavalle
- General Madariaga
- General Paz
- General Pinto
- General Pueyrredón
- General Rodríguez
- General San Martín
- General Viamonte
- General Villegas
- Guaminí
- Hipólito Yrigoyen
- Hurlingham
- Ituzaingó
- José C. Paz
- Junín
- La Costa
- La Matanza
- La Plata
- Lanús
- Laprida
- Las Flores
- Leandro N. Alem
- Lezama
- Lincoln
- Lobería
- Lobos
- Lomas de Zamora
- Luján
- Magdalena
- Maipú
- Malvinas Argentinas
- Mar Chiquita
- Marcos Paz
- Mercedes
- Merlo
- Monte
- Monte Hermoso
- Moreno
- Morón
- Navarro
- Necochea
- Nueve de Julio
- Olavarría
- Patagones
- Pehuajó
- Pellegrini
- Pergamino
- Pila
- Pilar
- Pinamar
- Presidente Perón
- Puán
- Punta Indio
- Quilmes
- Ramallo
- Rauch
- Rivadavia
- Rojas
- Roque Pérez
- Saavedra
- Saladillo
- Salliqueló
- Salto
- San Andrés de Giles
- San Antonio de Areco
- San Cayetano
- San Fernando
- San Isidro
- San Miguel
- San Nicolás
- San Pedro
- San Vicente
- Suipacha
- Tandil
- Tapalqué
- Tigre
- Tordillo
- Tornquist
- Trenque Lauquen
- Tres Arroyos
- Tres de Febrero
- Tres Lomas
- Veinticinco de Mayo
- Vicente López
- Villa Gesell
- Villarino
- Zárate
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