Lomas de Zamora Partido
| Lomas de Zamora Partido de Lomas de Zamora | |
|---|---|
| Department | |
![]() location of Lomas de Zamora Partido in Gran Buenos Aires | |
| Coordinates: 34°46′S 58°23′W / 34.767°S 58.383°WCoordinates: 34°46′S 58°23′W / 34.767°S 58.383°W | |
| Country | Argentina |
| Province | Buenos Aires |
| Established | July 10, 1861 |
| Founded by | Esteban Adrogué |
| Seat | Lomas de Zamora |
| Government | |
| • Mayor | Martín Insaurralde (FpV) |
| Area | |
| • Total | 89 km2 (34 sq mi) |
| Population [1] | |
| • Total | 613,192 |
| • Density | 6,900/km2 (18,000/sq mi) |
| Demonym(s) | lomense |
| Postal Code | B1832 |
| IFAM | BUE074 |
| Area Code | 011 |
| Patron saint | Nuestra Señora de la Paz |
| Website | lomasdezamora.gov.ar |
Lomas de Zamora is a partido (district) of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, and part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban agglomeration.
It has an area of 89 km2 (34 sq mi), and a population of 613,192 (2001 census [INDEC]),[1] the second most populated partido in the Greater Buenos Aires agglomeration. The local government's seat is at the city of Lomas de Zamora.
Districts
- Banfield
- Llavallol
- Lomas de Zamora (capital)
- Temperley
- San José
- Turdera
- Villa Centenario
- Villa Fiorito (formerly in Lanús Partido)
References
External links
- (Spanish) Website of Lomas de Zamora
- (Spanish) Lomas Athletic Club - Official Site.
- (Spanish) Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora Website
- (Spanish) La Unión newspaper
- (Spanish) Lomas de Zamora website
- (Spanish) Lomas de Zamora 360 view
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