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  2. San Isidro, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro is served by two rail lines, the Mitre Line and the Tren de la Costa (Train of the Coast). The latter station is a vintage 1891 building designed in the style of British stations. The facility also houses a shopping arcade, a cinema complex and restaurants. The station is located just 200 meters from the San Isidro Cathedral.

  3. Acassuso - Wikipedia

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    Acassuso is a locality in the San Isidro "partido" of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is about 16 kilometres north of the city of Buenos Aires , between Olivos and San Isidro . It borders on the River Plate where an approximately 10 hectare municipal nature reserve "Refugio Natural Educativo de la Ribera Norte" exists since 1994.

  4. San Isidro Partido - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro is an affluent partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina found in the north of Greater Buenos Aires. Its capital is the city of San Isidro. It is 21 km (13 mi) from the city of Buenos Aires. The founder of San Isidro was Domingo de Acassuso, who built a cathedral in 1706 dedicated to San Isidro Labrador, having

  5. Postal codes in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Argentina are called códigos postales.Argentina first implemented a four-digit postal code system in 1958, aiming to improve mail distribution efficiency. However, it wasn't until 1998 that the more detailed and comprehensive Código Postal Argentino (CPA) system was launched, significantly enhancing both accuracy and efficiency in mail delivery.

  6. Martínez, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Martínez is a city in San Isidro Partido, Buenos Aires Province.It is part of Greater Buenos Aires, and effectively a suburb of Buenos Aires.It is served by a commuter train service, the Tren Mitre [1], also the Tren de la Costa tourist railway line, and many buses.

  7. Olivos, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    A 1905 edict subdivided San Isidro Partido in two, creating the modern Partido de Vicente López and designating Olivos as the seat. Home to a growing upscale community by 1917, local businessman Rodolfo Negrete founded the city's first clinic and marina and, during the 1920s, the small marina was modernized and the city's streets paved.

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  9. San Fernando, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Located in the northern area of Gran Buenos Aires, San Fernando is composed of two clearly differentiated areas: a densely populated mainland section, with predominance of industrial, commercial and service areas; and a section of Islands of the Paraná Delta of 950 km 2 (370 sq mi). It is the nautical capital of Argentina.