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Lobos
Lobos is the headquarters city of the Lobos Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It was founded on 2 June 1802 by José Salgado. Background Located from Buenos Aires, Lobos is a fertile agricultural area known mainly because of the dairy activity and dairy-related products. Lobos Administrative Area is bordered by Navarro to the northwest; General Las Heras to the north; Cañuelas to the northeast; San Miguel del Monte to the east; Roque Pérez to the south and 25 de Mayo to the west. The administrative area is as web divided into seven quarters: Arévalo, Buenos Airesa Province, Arévalo, Carboni, Buenos Aires Province, Carboni, Elvira (quarter), Elvira, Empalme Lobos, Las Chacras, Salvador María and Zapiola. ''Lobos Administrative Area and its divisions'' Besides the rural importance, Lobos is considered a tourist center within the Province of Buenos Aires, Laguna de Lobos, Lobos Lagoon being the most important feature. The lagoon is located some . from the city ...
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Lobos Partido
Lobos Partido is a partidos of Buenos Aires, partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 33,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is Lobos, from Buenos Aires. Attractions *Lobos Aeroclub *Lobos Museum of Natural Science *Birthplace of Juan Perón, Juan Domingo Perón Districts *Antonio Carboni: from Lobos *Elvira, Buenos Aires, Elvira: from Lobos *José Santos Arévalo *Lobos (district capital) *Empalme Lobos *Las Chacras *Salvador María: from Lobos *Zapiola: from Lobos References External links

* 1864 establishments in Argentina Partidos of Buenos Aires Province Lobos, Partido {{BuenosAiresAR-geo-stub ...
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Partidos Of Buenos Aires
A ''partido'' is the administrative division, second-level administrative subdivision only in the . They are formally considered to be a single administrative unit, usually contain one or more population centers (i.e., towns and cities), and are divided into ''localidades''. The subdivision in partidos in Buenos Aires Province is distinct from all other provinces of Argentina, which call their second-level subdivisions ''departments of Argentina, departamento'' and are further subdivided into distinct Municipalities of Argentina, municipalities. History By the end of 18th century the town council (cabildo (council), cabildo) of Buenos Aires established the first partidos in the countryside: San Isidro del Pago de la Costa (San Isidro Partido, San Isidro) in 1779 and San Vicente Partido, San Vicente, Quilmes Partido, Quilmes, Magdalena Partido, Magdalena, La Matanza Partido, La Matanza, Cañada de Morón (Morón Partido, Morón), Las Conchas (Tigre Partido, Tigre) and San Pedro ...
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