Tandil Partido
Department in Argentina
Tandil Partido de Tandil | |
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Department | |
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location of Tandil Partido in Buenos Aires Province | |
Coordinates: 37°04′S 59°08′W / 37.067°S 59.133°W / -37.067; -59.133 | |
Country | Argentina |
Established | April 4, 1823 |
Founded by | Martin Rodriguez |
Seat | Tandil |
Government | |
• Mayor | Miguel Ángel Lunghi (UCR-JxC) |
Area | |
• Total | 4,935 km2 (1,905 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 108,109 |
• Density | 22/km2 (57/sq mi) |
Demonym | tandilense |
Postal Code | B2740 |
IFAM | BUE121 |
Area Code | 02478 |
Patron saint | ? |
Website | tandil.gov.ar |
Tandil Partido is a partido (Administrative territorial entity of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 108,000 inhabitants in an area of 4,935 km2 (1,905 sq mi), and its capital city is Tandil, which is around 350 km (220 mi) from Buenos Aires.
Settlements
- Tandil
- María Ignacia
- Gardey
- De la Canal
- Desvío Aguirre
Attractions
- Tandil Plaza Independencia
- Tandil Lake
- Piedra Movediza (Moving Rock)
- Sierra del Tigre
- Club Deportivo Santamarina, football club
- Tandil Hipódromo, horse racing venue
- Valle Escondido Club de Golf
- Tandil Aeroclub
Notable people
- Mauro Camoranesi (October 4, 1976), footballer
- Mariano González (May 5, 1981), footballer
- Guillermo Pérez Roldán (October 20, 1969), tennis player
- Mariano Zabaleta (February 28, 1978), tennis player
- Juan Martín del Potro (September 23, 1988), tennis player
- Juan Mónaco (March 29, 1984), tennis player
- René Lavand (September 24, 1928), magician
- Víctor Laplace (May 30, 1943), actor
Gallery
- Municipal Palace
- Tandil city
- Plaza Independencia
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tandil Partido.
- Official website
- Ciudad Tandil
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Partidos of Buenos Aires Province
- Adolfo Alsina
- Adolfo Gonzáles Chaves
- Alberti
- Almirante Brown
- Arrecifes
- Avellaneda
- Ayacucho
- Azul
- Bahía Blanca
- Balcarce
- Baradero
- Benito Juarez
- Berazategui
- Berisso
- Bolívar
- Bragado
- Brandsen
- Campana
- Cañuelas
- Capitán Sarmiento
- Carlos Casares
- Carlos Tejedor
- Carmen de Areco
- Castelli
- Chacabuco
- Chascomús
- Chivilcoy
- Colón
- Coronel Dorrego
- Coronel Pringles
- Coronel Rosales
- Coronel Suárez
- Daireaux
- Dolores
- Ensenada
- Escobar
- Esteban Echeverría
- Exaltación de la Cruz
- Ezeiza
- Florencio Varela
- Florentino Ameghino
- General Alvarado
- General Alvear
- General Arenales
- General Belgrano
- General Guido
- General La Madrid
- General Las Heras
- General Lavalle
- General Madariaga
- General Paz
- General Pinto
- General Pueyrredón
- General Rodríguez
- General San Martín
- General Viamonte
- General Villegas
- Guaminí
- Hipólito Yrigoyen
- Hurlingham
- Ituzaingó
- José C. Paz
- Junín
- La Costa
- La Matanza
- La Plata
- Lanús
- Laprida
- Las Flores
- Leandro N. Alem
- Lezama
- Lincoln
- Lobería
- Lobos
- Lomas de Zamora
- Luján
- Magdalena
- Maipú
- Malvinas Argentinas
- Mar Chiquita
- Marcos Paz
- Mercedes
- Merlo
- Monte
- Monte Hermoso
- Moreno
- Morón
- Navarro
- Necochea
- Nueve de Julio
- Olavarría
- Patagones
- Pehuajó
- Pellegrini
- Pergamino
- Pila
- Pilar
- Pinamar
- Presidente Perón
- Puán
- Punta Indio
- Quilmes
- Ramallo
- Rauch
- Rivadavia
- Rojas
- Roque Pérez
- Saavedra
- Saladillo
- Salliqueló
- Salto
- San Andrés de Giles
- San Antonio de Areco
- San Cayetano
- San Fernando
- San Isidro
- San Miguel
- San Nicolás
- San Pedro
- San Vicente
- Suipacha
- Tandil
- Tapalqué
- Tigre
- Tordillo
- Tornquist
- Trenque Lauquen
- Tres Arroyos
- Tres de Febrero
- Tres Lomas
- Veinticinco de Mayo
- Vicente López
- Villa Gesell
- Villarino
- Zárate
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