General Rodríguez Partido

General Rodríguez
Partido de General Rodríguez
Department

location of General Rodriguez Partido in Gran Buenos Aires
Country Argentina
Established October 25, 1878
Founded by provincial law 1497
Seat General Rodríguez
Government
  Mayor Juan Pablo Anghileri
Area
  Total 360 km2 (140 sq mi)
Population
  Total 87,491
  Density 240/km2 (630/sq mi)
Demonym(s) rodriguense
Postal Code B1748
IFAM BUE054
Area Code 0237
Coordinates 34°37′S 58°57′W / 34.617°S 58.950°W / -34.617; -58.950
Patron saint Nuestra Señora del Carmen
Website http://www.generalrodriguez.gov.ar
Location in the Buenos Aires urban area

General Rodríguez is a western partido of Greater Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires Province, in Argentina. It is a district located on the far western outskirts of the city.

Name

The Partido and its capital are named after Martín Rodríguez (1771–1845), a hero of the defense of Buenos Aires from the British invasion of 1806, a veteran of the Argentine War of Independence and a former governor of Buenos Aires.

Geographic Location

General Rodríguez is located in the northeast portion of Buenos Aires Province, and it is 52 kilometres away from Buenos Aires City. It is also bounded by Pilar, Moreno, Marcos Paz, Merlo and Luján cities. The physical geography of the place corresponds to the Urbanised Pampeana Prairie of Buenos Aires.

Population

According to the preliminary estimates of the total population for General Rodríguez of the census of 2010, the population is 87,491 inhabitants.

• Population in 1991: 48,383 inhabitants (INDEC, 1991) • Population in 2001: 67,931 inhabitants (INDEC, 2001)

Sports in the city

Located in one of the best areas of the countryside in the region, General Rodríguez, Buenos Aires, holds the most important polo clubs in Argentina. Thanks to the combination of pure thoroughbred horses and pingos of polo in this spot of the Argentinean pampas, the distinguished sports is much more than a tradition.

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