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Province Of Buenos Aires Railway
The Province of Buenos Aires Railway ( es, Ferrocarril Provincial de Buenos Aires - FCPBA) was a state-owned company that operated a 902 km railway network in the Province of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Founded in 1907 as the "Ferrocarril Provincial del Puerto de La Plata al Meridiano V", the company changed its name to FCPBA in 1924. In 1951 it was taken into state ownership and in 1953 it was absorbed by the state-owned Belgrano Railway. The FCPBA should not confused with the similarly named French–owned Compañía General (CGBA, later "G" branch) which also operated in the Province. History Project By the end of 19th Century, railway lines in Buenos Aires Province were managed by two British companies, BA Great Southern and Argentine Great Western. Together,both companies effectively had a monopoly , apart from fixing prices. In response to this situation, the Government of Buenos Aires considered how to run railway transport in the province which could wo ...
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Inter-city Rail
Inter-city rail services are express passenger train services that run services that connect cities over longer distances than commuter or regional trains. There is no precise definition of inter-city rail; its meaning may vary from country to country. Most broadly, it can include any rail services that are neither short-distance commuter rail trains within one city area, nor slow regional rail trains calling at all stations and covering local journeys only. Most typically, an inter-city train is an express train with limited stops and comfortable carriages to serve long-distance travel. Inter-city rail sometimes provides international services. This is most prevalent in Europe, due to the close proximity of its 50 countries in a 10,180,000 square kilometre (3,930,000 sq mi) area. Eurostar and EuroCity are examples of this. In many European countries the word "InterCity" or "Inter-City" is an official brand name for a network of regular-interval, relatively long-distance ...
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Argentine Great Western Railway
The Argentine Great Western Railway (AGWR) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Gran Oeste Argentino) was a British-owned railway company, founded in 1887, that operated a broad gauge, , railway network in the Argentine provinces of San Luis, San Juan and Mendoza. In 1907 it was taken over on a lease by the Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway (BA&P). The AGWR was founded in 1887, and in the same year bought the 518 km line connecting Villa Mercedes in San Luis Province with Mendoza and San Juan in the rich wine-producing districts at the foot of the Andes. This line had been built by the State-owned company Ferrocarril Andino between 1878 and 1885 as the middle section of a planned transcontinental route from Buenos Aires to the border with Chile. Next the AGW embarked upon the building of branch lines and feeders in northern San Luis Province and southwards through Mendoza Province, transforming the network into a regional system geared to the needs of this wine-producing region. ...
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Brandsen
Brandsen is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Brandsen Partido. History The city built up around a railway station named ''Coronel Brandsen'' which was named after Colonel Federico de Brandsen, who fought in the liberation of Chile and Peru and died heroically at the battle of Ituzaingó on February 20, 1827, in the war with Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... The city held the "Brandsen Rock Todo El Año" in 2007, as well as the "Desfile De Carnaval Brandsen" in February and March., the "Santa Rita De Cascia" festival and many other festivals in May and "Campo Brandsen", a camp where the younger people go to play many different sports. External links Municipal website Populated places in Buenos Aires Province ...
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General Alvear Partido
General Alvear Partido is a partido (administrative subdivision) in Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. In the centre of Buenos Aires province, General Alvear Partido has a population of about 15,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is General Alvear. The partido is from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina. The partido and capital are named after the 19th-century Argentinian soldier and statesman Carlos María de Alvear Carlos María de Alvear (October 25, 1789 in Santo Ángel, Rio Grande do Sul – November 3, 1852 in New York), was an Argentine soldier and statesman, Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata in 1815. Early life .... Towns * General Alvear (capital) * El Chumbeao * El Parche * El Tabaré * Emma * Los Gatos * Jose Maria Micheo * Santa Isabel * Lafuente External links * Populated places established in 1869 Partidos of Buenos Aires Province 1869 establishments in Argentina {{B ...
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Nueve De Julio Partido
Nueve de Julio Partido (9 of July) is a partido in the central north of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 46,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is 9 de Julio, which is around from Buenos Aires. Name The name 9 de Julio was inspired by July 9, 1816, Argentine Independence Day, the date that Argentina gained its independence from the Spanish Empire. Settlements * 9 de Julio * 12 de Octubre * Alfredo Demarchi (Estación Facundo Quiroga), * Carlos María Naón * Dennehy * Dudignac * French, La Niña * Morea The Morea ( el, Μορέας or ) was the name of the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece during the Middle Ages and the early modern period. The name was used for the Byzantine province known as the Despotate of the Morea, by the Ottoman ... * Patricios * Villa Fournier (El Provincial), External links * Local Information(Spanish) Nueve de Julio Website(Spanish) Information about the ...
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Veinticinco De Mayo Partido
Veinticinco de Mayo Partido (25 May) is a Partidos of Buenos Aires, partido in the centre-north of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 35,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is Veinticinco de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Veinticinco de Mayo, which is around from Buenos Aires. Settlements

*Veinticinco de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Veinticinco de Mayo *Norberto de La Riestra *Pedernales, Buenos Aires, Pedernales *Del Valle, Buenos Aires, Del Valle *Gobernador Ugarte *Valdés, Buenos Aires, Valdés *San Enrique, Buenos Aires, San Enrique *Agustín Mosconi *Ernestina, Buenos Aires, Ernestina *Lucas Monteverde, Buenos Aires, Lucas Monteverde *Antonio M. Islas *Huetel *Santiago Garbarini *Ortiz de Rosas *Martín Berraondo *Anderson, Buenos Aires Province, Anderson *Araujo, Buenos Aires, Araujo *Mamaguita *Pueblitos *Blas Durañona Veinticinco de Mayo Partido, Partidos of Buenos Aires Province States and territories establi ...
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Saladillo Partido
Saladillo Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 30,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is Saladillo, which is around from Buenos Aires. Settlements *Álvarez de Toledo *Del Carril Del Carril is a surname. Notable people with the name include: *Bonifacio del Carril (1911–1994), Argentine writer and politician *Hugo del Carril (1912–1989), Argentine film actor, film director and tango singer *Jorge del Carril (1904-?), ... * Cazón * Polvaredas * Saladillo, ''cabecera'' (capital city) *El Mangrullo *La Barrancosa *La Campana *La Mascota *La Razón *La Margarita *Juan José Blaquier *Esther *Emiliano Reynoso *Saladillo Norte *José R. Sojo *San Blas *Gobernador Ortíz de Rosas *San Benito External links *Saladillo Digital(Spanish) Partidos of Buenos Aires Province States and territories established in 1839 {{BuenosAiresAR-geo-stub ...
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Monte Partido
Monte Partido (also known as ''San Miguel del Monte'') is a partido in the eastern part of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 17,500 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is Monte, from Buenos Aires on the banks of the Salado River. Geography The northwest course of the Salado borders with the Partidos of Roque Pérez and General Belgrano. Monte lies in the Humid Pampa, a flat rich-soiled agricultural zone. Drainage is insufficient due to the minimal sloping of the land which causes frequent floods in the area. Climate Monte has a temperate climate, with average temperatures of . The median temperature of the warmest month is and the coldest is . Annual precipitation is . Borders *Northeast with Cañuelas *West with Roque Pérez *Southwest with General Belgrano *South with General Paz Settlements * Abbott *San Miguel del Monte *Zenón Videla Dorna Zenón Videla Dorna is a locality located in the Monte P ...
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Brandsen Partido
Brandsen is a partido in northeastern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. In 2001 the city and district had a population of about 22,500 people. It covers an area of . The capital is also known as Brandsen. History Founded on November 21, 1875 it lies about from Buenos Aires. The area was named after Argentine colonel, Federico de Brandsen, who was killed in the battle of Ituzaingó in the Cisplatine War. Settlements *Brandsen * Altamirano * Doyhenard * El Chaja * Gobernador Obligado *Gómez * Jeppener * Las Acacias *Las Golondrinas * Los Bosquecitos * Oliden *Samborombón Samborombón is a small rural community in Brandsen Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, located at Kilometer 90 of Provincial Route 2 (Buenos Aires), Route 2. The name Samborombón is a variation of San Borondón, the Spanish name of ... References External links * Brandsen Museum Partidos of Buenos Aires Province {{BuenosAiresAR-geo-stub ...
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La Plata
La Plata () is the capital city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. According to the , it has a population of 654,324 and its metropolitan area, the Greater La Plata, has 787,294 inhabitants. It is located 9 kilometers (6 miles) inland from the southern shore of the Río de la Plata estuary. La Plata was planned and developed to serve as the provincial capital after the city of Buenos Aires was federalized in 1880. It was officially founded by Governor Dardo Rocha on 19 November 1882. Its construction is fully documented in photographs by Tomás Bradley Sutton. La Plata was briefly known as ''Ciudad Eva Perón'' (Eva Perón City) between 1952 and 1955. The city is home to two important first division football teams: Estudiantes de La Plata and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. History and description After La Plata was designated the provincial capital, Rocha was placed in charge of creating the city. He hired urban planner Pedro Benoit, who designed a city layout based on a ...
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Compañía General De Ferrocarriles En La Provincia De Buenos Aires
The Compañía General de Ferrocarriles en la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CGBA) (in French: "Compagnie générale de chemins de fer dans la Province de Buenos Aires") was a French–owned company, formed in 1904, which operated a metre-gauge railway network in Argentina. History In 1904 the company took over a concession to build lines between the ports of Buenos Aires and Rosario, and to La Plata, together with other branch lines in the west and south of Buenos Aires Province. These lines were built as detailed below: The company always faced tough competition from the various large British-owned railway companies operating in the Province who had already built lines in those areas where most profit was to be made. As a result of this competition, plans to build a line between Buenos Aires and Bahía Blanca and other branch lines were abandoned. When the Government of Juan Domingo Perón took over the railways in 1948, the CGBA became part of Ferrocarril Belgrano. In ...
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