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Agronomía is a ''
barrio ''Barrio'' () is a Spanish language, Spanish word that means "Quarter (urban subdivision), quarter" or "neighborhood". In the modern Spanish language, it is generally defined as each area of a city delimited by functional (e.g. residential, comm ...
'' or district in the centre part of
City of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− glob ...
, Argentina. It gets its name from the
University of Buenos Aires The University of Buenos Aires (, UBA) is a public university, public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the second-oldest university in the country, and the largest university of the country by enrollment. Established in 1821 ...
Faculty of Agronomy (''Facultad de Agronomía'', in Spanish) based in the neighborhood. Its boundaries are Avenida San Martín, Campana, Avenida Salvador María del Carril, Avenida de los Constituyentes, and Avenida Chorroarín.
Parque Chas Parque Chas is a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, reinstated on 6 December 2005 through By-law No. 1907/06. Parque Chas is the smallest district in Buenos Aires and is bounded by La Pampa, Triunvirato, Combatientes de Malvinas, Chorroarí ...
was previously a part of Agronomía, but was awarded ''barrio'' status in December 2005.


History

The fields were originally property of the
Society of Jesus The Society of Jesus (; abbreviation: S.J. or SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits ( ; ), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome. It was founded in 1540 ...
, and they were called ''Chacra de los jesuitas''. When this religious order was expelled in 1769, these fields were taken from the
Society of Jesus The Society of Jesus (; abbreviation: S.J. or SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits ( ; ), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome. It was founded in 1540 ...
, and expropriated into the government's control. The government then gave them to the ''Real Colegio de San Carlos'' and its successors, one of them being Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. The first generations stayed there on vacation, for this reason it was known as ''Chacarita de los Colegiales''. At the end of the 19th century a park was built on these lands. In 1901 the Executive Branch of the government gave for the construction of the park, but 30 of those hectares were to be used for the ''Estación Agronómica con Granja Modelo'' (Agronomic Station and Model Farm) and the ''Escuela de Agricultura'' (Agricultural School), an educational institution necessary for the agro-export driven development model that the government was following at the time. The neighbourhood was then formed around the park, which carried a series of names until ''de Agronomía'' (of Agronomy) was settled on. The ''Estación Agronómica'' (Agronomic Station) also experienced a change of name, becoming the ''Instituto Superior de Agronomía y Veterinaria'' (Superior Institute of Agronomy and Veterinarian Science). The institute was founded on 25 September 1904, and five years later became the ''Facultad de Agronomía y Veterinaria'' (Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Sciences) of the Universidad de Buenos Aires. In 1984, the two parts of the Faculty split, resulting in the creation of the Faculty of Agronomy and the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.


Notable sites

The neighbourhood is home to a large complex owned by the
University of Buenos Aires The University of Buenos Aires (, UBA) is a public university, public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the second-oldest university in the country, and the largest university of the country by enrollment. Established in 1821 ...
, which serves as the site for its Faculty of Agronomy, its Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, and other dependencies, including the Escuela Agropecuaria y Agroalimentaria, a special agronomy-oriented high school. The complex also houses the Villa Ortúzar Meteorological Station, part of the Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. The Faculty of Veterinary Sciences campus is also home to two museums, one of dedicated to animal anatomy and the other of to surgical pathologies. The Faculty of Agronomy, in addition, contains the Agricultural Machinery Museum and a project titled "Del Campo a la Ciudad" (From the Countryside to the city), a 16 hectare farm used for educational purposes. Another notable building is the former house of
Julio Cortázar Julio Florencio Cortázar (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator. Known as one of the founders of the Latin American Boom, Cortázar influenc ...
, a famous Argentine writer, who lived in an apartment at Artigas 3246. Currently, a street in the neighbourhood carries his name.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Agronomia Neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires