Veinte de Junio

Veinte de Junio

Infobox Settlement
official_name = Veinte de Junio


imagesize = 300px
image_caption =
image_shield = 20dejunio.jpg
pushpin_

pushpin_label_position =bottom
pushpin_map_caption =Location in Greater Buenos Aires
pushpin_mapsize =240
pushpin_map1 =
pushpin_label_position1 =
pushpin_map_caption1 =
pushpin_mapsize1 =
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = ARG
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 = Buenos Aires
subdivision_type2 = Partido
subdivision_name2 = La Matanza
established_title = Founded
established_date =
population_as_of = census-ar|2001
population_total = 828
population_density_km2 = 57
latd = 34
latm = 46
longd = 58
longm = 43
latNS=S|longEW=W
elevation_m = 23
postal_code_type = CPA Base
postal_code = 1761
area_code = +54 0220
website =

Veinte de Junio is a town located 35 km from Buenos Aires, in La Matanza, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

Veinte de Junio is an outback sleepy rural town, relatively isolated from the rest of the Greater Buenos Aires.The town and railway station, "Estación 20 de Junio", were named after Argentina’s National Flag Day: June 20.

According to the census-ar|2001, the population was 828.

The town is bordered by Pontevedra (north), González Catán (east), Marcos Paz (southwest) and Virrey del Pino (southeast).

"Alejo Castex" is the only paved street and it is lined with tall trees and weekend-houses; only can be heard the bird songs of thousands of Rufous-bellied Thrushes, Chalk-browed Mockingbirds, Rufous Horneros and the far-away roar of tractors working on the farms.Veinte de Junio only counts with a general store, a kindergarten, and a primary and secondary public school; for almost everything the town depends from the nearby city of Pontevedra, in Merlo Partido.For many residents the isolation is the cause of the lack of development of the town; for many others it’s a blessing because the remoteness makes Veinte de Junio a safe place to live, a place where crime and delinquency are very rare.The town grew around a railway station built in the first decade of XX century by the French–owned company "Compagnie Générale de Chemins de Fer dans la Province de Buenos Aires", 4 km from Pontevedra. In fact, by those days the station was known as "Estación Pontevedra".The land around the station was urbanized forty years later, in 1947, and it was known as "Parque Ibáñez–Estación Pontevedra", but its name changed in 1949 when Merlo and La Matanza partidos established its limits: the railway station left within the limits of La Matanza and Pontevedra within the limits of Merlo.

During Carlos Menem’s administration, the state-run railway system was privatized and thousands of kilometers of tracks were closed; "Estación 20 de Junio" was closed on March 13, 1993.

The train station seems to be frozen in time; during the weekends, groups of bikers spend leisure time in bicycle touring, following the dead rail tracks, and it is very common to see them stopping by Estación 20 de Junio.

The residents, organized in a non-government association, had been working in order to reestablished the train service between González Catán and Veinte de Junio.

At the entrance of the town a narrow creek flows slowly meandering trough the farms; the creek is called "Arroyo de la Cañada Pantanosa". The creek drains to La Matanza River and during springtime the countryside blooms with wild flowers alongside the creek, evoking bucolic scenes.

Population

In 1991 the population of Veinte de Junio was 102 and ten years later it grew to 828.

According the Provincial Office of Statistics, the figures for 2001 are as follow:
*The percentage of households with unsatisfied basic needs was 13.83%.
*The literacy rate was 97.61%.
*People in Veinte de Junio obtain water from wells, pumps and rainwater tanks and the percentage of households with water supplied by pipe was 1.19%; there is no sewerage system.

Images of "Estación 20 de Junio"



External links

*es icon [http://www.lamatanza.gov.ar Municipality of La Matanza]
*es icon [http://www.ec.gba.gov.ar/Estadistica/FTP/cd/partidos/matanza1.htm Provincial Office of Statistics; Ministry of Economy of Buenos Aires Province.]
*es icon [http://diarionco.com/a3307/nota8.html The day when the last whistle was heard in 20 de Junio.]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Veinte de Junio — Para la fecha, véase 20 de junio. Veinte de Junio Escudo …   Wikipedia Español

  • Junio de 2004 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Actualidad 2009: enero febrero marzo abril mayo junio julio agosto septiembre octubre noviembre diciembre 2008: enero febrero …   Wikipedia Español

  • Junio de 2008 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Junio de 2008 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino — Para la película del mismo nombre, véase Veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino (película). Veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino Autor …   Wikipedia Español

  • Estación 20 de Junio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda 20 de Junio González Catán …   Wikipedia Español

  • 20 de junio — Para el pueblo, véase Veinte de Junio. << Junio >> Do Lu Ma Mi Ju Vi Sa …   Wikipedia Español

  • Pontevedra (Buenos Aires) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Pontevedra (desambiguación). Pontevedra …   Wikipedia Español

  • Isidro Barrada Valdés — Brigadier Lealtad  España Unidad …   Wikipedia Español

  • Corneliu Zelea Codreanu — Corneliu Zelea Codreanu. Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (n. Cornelius Zelinsky, Huşi, Rumania, 13 de septiembre de 1899 – bosque de Tâncăbeşti, 30 de noviembre de 1938) fue el líder de la organización fascista y ultraortodoxa rumana Legión de San …   Wikipedia Español

  • Autopista Presidente Perón — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Autopista Presidente Perón Autopista Parque Presidente Perón es el nombre de una autopista cuya construcción se prevé iniciar a mediados del año 2009, y que junto con la Camino del Buen Ayre conformarán el tercer… …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”