- Moreno Partido
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Moreno
Official name Partido de Moreno Capital Moreno Country
ProvinceArgentina
Buenos AiresFoundation
FounderOctober 24, 1864
Amancio Jacinto AlcortaPopulation: - Total 462,242 [1] - Density 2,568 Inhabitants/km²[1] - Population change +32.25% (1991-2001) Demonym morenense Telephone code 0237 Post Code B1744 Location - Coordinates 34°39′S 58°47′W / 34.65°S 58.783°W Area 186.13 km² Distance: - to Buenos Aires 37km - to La Plata 55km Patron Saint Nuestra Sra. del Rosario Mayor Andrés Roberto Arregui, PJ Web Site www.moreno.gov.ar IFAM Statistics IFAM Moreno Partido is a partido of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, within the Gran Buenos Aires urban agglomerate. It has an area of 186 square kilometres, and a population of 462,242 (2010 census [INDEC]).[1] Its named after Argentine politician Mariano Moreno.
The evolution of the population from the end of the 20th century is: 114,041 (1970); 194,440 (1980); 287,295 (1991); 380,503 (2001); 462,242 (2010)
Moreno has grown in population during the first years of the 21st century thanks to the Chinese immigration that swept all over Argentina to which Moreno was no exception.
Moreno is connected to Capital Federal with the railways (Ferrocarril Sarmiento), where Moreno is the last station and Once (Capital Federal) is the first one.
In 2007 Moreno renewed itself by doing a makeover of its bus and train station based on 1980s architectural plan. Several streets in Moreno Centro have changed from two-way streets to one way because of this since the beginning of the 21st century.
Contents
Districts (localidades)
- Moreno (capital, or cabecera)
- Moreno Sur
- La Reja
- Francisco Álvarez
- Cuartel V
- Trujui
- Paso del Rey
References
External links
- Municipalidad de Moreno - Official site (Spanish)
- Population estimates for the Buenos Aires area from the United Nations University
News WebPage
- InfoBAN Merlo (Spanish)
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