- El Peligro
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official_name = El Peligro
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subdivision_name = Buenos Aires
subdivision_name1 = La Plata
leader_title =Intendente
leader_name = Julio César Alak
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latd= 34|latm=56 |lats=04.00 |latNS=S
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postal_code_type = Código Postal Argentino
postal_code = B1933
website = http://www.laplata.gov.arEl Peligro is a town in the La Plata District of
Buenos Aires Province , located about 22 km west from La Plata City (the capital city of the District) and about 45 km southeast from Buenos Aires City.The town has borders with other towns of the same District (Buchanan, Abasto, Arturo Seguí and Melchor Romero), and so is with other District (Berazategui District).
It has not any train station inside its borders, so the nearest being Villa Elisa Station. The town is located about 40 km southeast from
Ministro Pistarini International Airport (the main international airport of Argentina).Accesses
Its main accesses from Buenos Aires City are the Autovía 2 (former National Route 2) and the Provincial Route 36; both routes meet themselves and run alongside one another up to National Route A004 in the Berazategui District, where Autovía 2 ends and Provincial Route 36 continues its way to Buenos Aires City. The National Route A004 is a highway which at the Hudson Junction connects itself to Ricardo Balbin Highway (better known as Buenos Aires-La Plata Highway).
From La Plata City, its main accesses are also the Autovía 2 (former National Route 2) and the Provincial Route 36; to which one could access through both, 44 and 520 avenues. Another way to get to the town from La Plata City is through Ricardo Balbin Highway (better known as Buenos Aires-La Plata Highway), then taking National Route A004 and finally Autovía 2 or Provincial Route 36.
A secondary way to get to the town is the Provincial Route 9 (commonly known as Arana Avenue), which links it to Villa Elisa, another town of the same District.
Characteristics
A company called EDELAP is responsible for the electricity supply, and the telephonic service as well as gas supply is provided by a cooperative. There's no running water supply. Moblile Telephone services are available through three operators:
Movistar ,CTI Móvil and Personal (the three available inArgentina ).Primary schools
* School N°123 "Estados Unidos de Brasil", located at the km 44.5 of the Autovía 2.
* School N°49 "José Hernández", located at the km 44.0 of the Provincial Route 36.Post Codes
The "Código Postal Argentino" (
Argentinian postal code ) for the town are as follow:
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