El Jagüel
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El Jagüel | |
|---|---|
Location in Greater Buenos Aires | |
| Coordinates: 34°48′54″S 58°28′45″W / 34.81500°S 58.47917°W | |
| Country | |
| Province | |
| Partido | Esteban Echeverría |
| Founded | 23 September 1951 |
| Elevation | 17 m (56 ft) |
| Population | |
• Total | 48,781 |
| CPA Base | B 1842 |
| Area code | +54 11 |
El Jagüel is a city in Esteban Echeverría Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It was founded on 23 September 1951.[1]
Location
El Jagüel is located on both sides of Provincial Route 205. It borders the Ezeiza Partido, and the towns of Monte Grande and Canning.
It is crossed by the Arroyo Ortega. The area is made up mostly of workers and small and medium-sized entrepreneurs. The commercial developments are located in the central streets, next to Route 205 and on the main street of the city (called "Evita"), which extends from the eponymous railway station to Avenida Pedro Dreyer, which in turn joins the Provincial Routes 4, 52 and 58.[2]
Barrios
- Aguaribay
- Altos de Monte Grande
- Antártica Argentina
- Barrio Grande
- Don Mariano
- El Ensueño
- El Jagüel
- El Lucero
- Barrio Nuevo
- La Campana
- La Morita
- La Sofía
- Martínez Moreno
- Montana
- San Ignacio
- Santa María
- Siglo XX