Banfield, Buenos Aires
Banfield | |
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The corner of Hipólito Yrigoyen Ave. and French St. | |
Banfield Location in Greater Buenos Aires | |
Coordinates: 34°45′S 58°23′W / 34.750°S 58.383°WCoordinates: 34°45′S 58°23′W / 34.750°S 58.383°W | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Buenos Aires |
Partido | Lomas de Zamora |
Elevation | 16 m (52 ft) |
Population (2001 census [INDEC]) | |
• Total | 223,898 |
• Density | 7,851/km2 (20,330/sq mi) |
CPA Base | B 1828 |
Area code(s) | +54 11 |
Banfield is a city in the district of Lomas de Zamora in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, 14 km (9 mi) south of the centre of Buenos Aires. It forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires metro area.
History
In 1873 Banfield railway station, named after the Englishman Edward Banfield, the first general manager of the British-owned Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway (Spanish: Ferrocarril del Sud), was opened. On August 19, 1873, the first plots of land in the area were advertised for sale and extensive development took place from the 1880s onwards.
Sports
The city is home to Club Atlético Banfield football club founded in 1896, and to the Lomas Athletic Sports Club.
Culture
Perhaps Banfield's most significant cultural insititution is its Julián Aguirre Conservatory of Music, founded by classical composer and conductor Alberto Ginastera in 1951.
Hosting about 2,000 students yearly, it is the most important school of classical and choral music in Argentina and is the alma mater of musical instructors and scholars throughout the country and Latin America.
The writer Julio Cortázar, though born in Belgium, spent much of his childhood in Banfield. Banfield was also home of the renowned tango composer Alfredo De Angelis and the popular singer Sandro.
Gallery
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Banfield train station c.1900.
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Larroque avenue.
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A Ferrosur Roca freight train at Banfield train station.
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Barrio Parque Miñaqui.
References
External links
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- (Spanish) Lomas Athletic Club - Official site
- (Spanish) Banfield's Commercial Guide
- (Spanish) Aguirre Conservatory of Music