Villa Ortúzar
Neighborhood of Buenos Aires in C15, Argentina
Villa Ortúzar | |
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Triunvirato Avenue, Villa Ortúzar | |
Location of Villa Ortúzar within Buenos Aires | |
Country | Argentina |
Autonomous City | Buenos Aires |
Comuna | C15 |
Area | |
• Total | 1.2 km2 (0.5 sq mi) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 22,591 |
• Density | 19,000/km2 (49,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-3 (ART) |
Villa Ortúzar is one of the neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires. Its limits are La Pampa St., Forest Ave., Elcano Ave., Ferrocarril General Urquiza railroads, Del Campo Ave., Combatientes de Malvinas Ave. and Triunvirato Ave.
The "Villa" received its name as after Esq. Santiago Francisco de Ortúzar y Mendiola, a basque businessman who bought the "area" the 26th of April 1862 paying for it 265,000 pesos.
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Communes and neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires
- Agronomía
- Almagro
- Balvanera
- Barracas
- Belgrano
- Boedo
- Caballito
- Chacarita
- Coghlan
- Colegiales
- Constitución
- Flores
- Floresta
- La Boca
- La Paternal
- Liniers
- Mataderos
- Monte Castro
- Monserrat
- Nueva Pompeya
- Núñez
- Palermo
- Parque Avellaneda
- Parque Chacabuco
- Parque Chas
- Parque Patricios
- Puerto Madero
- Recoleta
- Retiro
- Saavedra
- San Cristóbal
- San Nicolás
- San Telmo
- Vélez Sársfield
- Versalles
- Villa Crespo
- Villa del Parque
- Villa Devoto
- Villa Lugano
- Villa Luro
- Villa Mitre
- Villa Ortúzar
- Villa Pueyrredón
- Villa Real
- Villa Riachuelo
- Villa Santa Rita
- Villa Soldati
- Villa Urquiza
34°34′50″S 58°28′06″W / 34.58056°S 58.46833°W / -34.58056; -58.46833
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