Ituzaingó Partido
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Ituzaingó is a partido of Buenos Aires Province. It is in the
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urban area,
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, west of
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city. It has an area of and a population of 168,419 (). Its capital, the city of Ituzaingó, and the other districts in Ituzaingó Partido were part of the
Morón Partido Morón is a '' partido'' ( second level administrative division) of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South Am ...
until 1995.


History

The partido of ltuzaingó stems from the Provincial Law No. 11,610 enacted on December 28, 1994, when Eduardo Duhalde was governor of the
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. It allowed the creation of the partidos of
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and ltuzaingó from the division of the former partido of Morón Partido. During the elections of May 14, 1995 came the first elected officials of ltuzaingó Partido for 1995-1999: Alberto Daniel Descalzo was elected mayor and took office on December 11 that year at a ceremony in the hall acts of the School No. 1. At the same time, the City Council was constituted by Horacio Ramiro González (First City Council president), Marcelo Nadal, Adalberto Montes de Oca, Luis Sosa, and Jose Gonzalez composing Justicialist Party bloc. Ricardo Vallarino, Ruben Rosso, and Alberto Fusco composing electoral coalition Frepaso-Pais bloc, and Yolanda Jaimez and Fernando Miño composing the Radical Civic Union bloc.Creation of Ituzaingó (in spanish)


Settlements

* Ituzaingó * Villa Udaondo


Districts

** Parque Leloir **
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** Villa Ariza ** San Alberto


Sport

Ituzaingó Partido is home to Club Atlético Ituzaingó, a football club who play in the regionalised 4th Division.


External links


La Voz De Ituzaingó

Official site of Ituzaingó's Municipality


News WebPage


InfoBAN Ituzaingó


References

1995 establishments in Argentina Partidos of Buenos Aires Province {{BuenosAiresAR-geo-stub