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La Plata

La Plata (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈplata]) is the capital city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. According to the 2022 census, it has a population of 772.618 and its metropolitan area, the Greater La Plata, has 938.287 inhabitants.[1] It is located 9 kilometers (6 miles) inland from the southern shore of the Río de la Plata estuary.

La Plata
City
Ciudad de La Plata
From top left: Moreno Square • Cathedral of La Plata • La Plata train station • Smilodon sculpture at the La Plata Museum entrance • Buenos Aires Province Legislature • Sculpture and La Plata City Hall in the background
La Plata
Location in Argentina
La Plata
La Plata (Argentina)
Coordinates: 34°55′16″S 57°57′16″W / 34.92111°S 57.95444°W / -34.92111; -57.95444Coordinates: 34°55′16″S 57°57′16″W / 34.92111°S 57.95444°W / -34.92111; -57.95444
Country Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
PartidoLa Plata
Founded19 November 1882
Founded byDardo Rocha
Government
 • IntendantJulio Garro (PRO-JxC)
Area
 • City27 km2 (10 sq mi)
Elevation
26 m (85 ft)
Population
 (2010 census)
 • City654,324
 • Rank5th in Argentina
 • Density24,000/km2 (63,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
787,294
Demonymplatense
Time zoneUTC−3 (ART)
CPA Base
1900
Area code+54 221

La Plata was planned and developed to serve as the provincial capital after the city of Buenos Aires was federalized in 1880. It was officially founded by Governor Dardo Rocha on 19 November 1882. Its construction is fully documented in photographs by Tomás Bradley Sutton.[2] La Plata was briefly known as Ciudad Eva Perón (Eva Perón City) between 1952 and 1955.

The city is home to two important first division football teams: Estudiantes de La Plata, winners of the Intercontinental Cup in 1968, and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata.

History and description

 
Governor Dardo Rocha (1838–1921), founder of La Plata.
 
The city and vicinity at 8:19 PM locally on July 4, 2022, taken from the International Space Station.

After La Plata was designated the provincial capital, Rocha was placed in charge of creating the city. He hired urban planner Pedro Benoit, who designed a city layout based on a rationalist conception of urban centers. The city has the shape of a square with a central park and two main diagonal avenues, north to south and east to west. In addition, there are numerous other shorter diagonal streets. This design is copied in a self-similar manner in small blocks of six by six blocks in length. For every six blocks, there is a small park or square. Other than the diagonal streets, all streets are on a rectangular grid and are numbered consecutively. Thus, La Plata is nicknamed "la ciudad de las diagonales" (city of diagonals). It is also called "la ciudad de los tilos" (city of linden trees), because of the large number of linden trees lining the many streets and squares. The linden tree is one of a number of deciduous Northern Hemisphere tree species which dominate La Plata's parks and streets; ash, horsechestnut, plane, sweetgum and tulip tree are among the other examples. Palms and subtropical broadleaf evergreen trees thrive but are comparatively infrequent.

The city design and its buildings are noted to possess strong Freemason symbolism as a consequence of both Rocha and Benoit being Freemasons.[3]

The designs for the government buildings were chosen in an international architectural competition. Thus, the Governor Palace was designed by Italians, the City Hall by Germans, etc. Electric street lighting was installed in 1884 and was the first of its kind in Latin America.

Important landmarks

The neo-Gothic cathedral of La Plata is the largest church in Argentina. It is located on the central park, Plaza Moreno, and is the 58th tallest church in the world.

The Teatro Argentino de La Plata is one of the most important opera houses in Argentina, second to the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. The construction was funded by the first inhabitants of La Plata, but as maintenance was very expensive it was later donated to the Province of Buenos Aires. On 18 October 1977, the building was almost completely destroyed by a fire. This has been noted as one of the largest losses to La Plata's historical heritage. It was later replaced by a new building, which houses the theatre's orchestra, choir and ballet, boasting several halls.

 
Panoramic view of La Plata.

The Curutchet House is one of the two buildings by Le Corbusier built in the Americas.

The University of La Plata was founded in 1897 and nationalized in 1905. It is well known for its observatory and natural history museum. Ernesto Sabato graduated in Physics at this university; he went on to teach at the Sorbonne and the MIT before becoming a famed novelist. Doctor René Favaloro was another famous alumnus. During its early years, the university attracted a number of renowned intellectuals from the Spanish-speaking world, such as Dominican Pedro Henríquez Ureña.

San Ponciano church [es] is on the corner of 48th and 5th Streets. It was the first chapel in La Plata and Pedro Benoit himself drew up the plans for the church. It was inaugurated on 19 November 1883, the first anniversary of the foundation of the city. Its neo-Gothic style has been well kept, and the inner paintings are now being restored. Then-governor Rocha was the one to name it "San Ponciano". This was both in memory of his son Ponciano and in honor of pope St. Ponciano. Inside the church is the "Virgen de Luján" niche, which was moved here in 1904.

La Plata in the 20th century

Under Alvear's administration (1922–1928), Enrique Mosconi, the president of the state oil company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales, created the La Plata distillery, at the time the tenth largest in the world.[4]

 
Railway station, La Plata.

On 10 December 1945, in the Parish church of St. Francis of Assisi in this city, Juan Domingo Perón and Eva Duarte were married.[5]

In 1952, the city was renamed Ciudad Eva Perón; its original name was restored in 1955.

In March 1976, the Argentine military seized power following a coup d'état, which involved the disappearing of a number of students from La Plata. The military junta had implemented what was called the National Reorganization Process which was a set of policies used by the regime to destroy left-wing guerrilla forces and oppress resistance to its rule. The process included kidnappings, torture and murder. Meanwhile, the Montoneros, a leftist guerilla group, responded violently to the junta and its actions as they enlisted other Argentines to join their campaign against the regime. Those enlisted included young, left-wing, politically active students from the organization named the Unión de Estudiantes Secundarios (Union of High School Students) of La Plata. The UES was committed to achieving school reforms and other political reforms through demonstrations and protests that irked the ruling regime. Many of these students were kidnapped and killed (many remain as 'desaparecidos') as part of the state's terrorism during the dictatorship.

In October 1998, UNESCO approved the city's bid to gain recognition as a World Heritage site. The approval is still pending due to various objections to the criterion of maintaining architectural and landscape features during recent decades, which in the opinion of other specialists, has caused severe damage to the original design and contextual aesthetics.[6][7][8][9]

Sports and stadiums

The city is home to two important first division football teams: Estudiantes de La Plata and Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata.

Estudiantes de La Plata is the most successful club in the city, having won five national tournaments, four Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup against the Manchester United in 1968. It is the origin of several symbols of Argentine football such as Osvaldo Zubeldía, Carlos Bilardo, Alejandro Sabella, Juan Ramón and Juan Sebastián Verón. Estudiantes has had a great influence on the Argentine National Team, mainly through Bilardo in the 1986 World Cup. Its successes and its style of play, normally called bilardismo, have placed it in the position of exponent of a football style deeply rooted in the country.[10]

For its part, Gimnasia de La Plata, founded in 1887, has not obtained titles in the professional era, but it is a traditional First Division club.

The Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, also known as the "Estadio Único", opened on 7 June 2003, as one of the most modern football stadiums in Latin America. Various other construction and renovation projects have continued, including the addition of a roof structure. Estudiantes played in the new stadium from 2006 to 2019 while their own stadium was being modernized; Estudiantes returned to its traditional home ground of Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium in 2019.[11] Gimnasia La Plata has only played occasional home games in the Estadio Único. In 2011, the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata was one of the host sites for the 2011 Copa America including an opening-round match between Argentina and Bolivia, a semifinal game, and the third-place final. Now, the stadium is additionally used for concerts and Puma matches.

Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium, the home ground of Estudiantes, is located on 1st Avenue in La Plata. Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo, the home ground of Gimnasia La Plata, is located in a park known as El Bosque.

During 2009, following a series of agreements between the city municipality, the governor of the province and the nation's presidency, progress was made in the final transfer of the land of the Paseo del Bosque to Estudiantes and Gimnasia La Plata clubs. On 24 June 2009, the Deliberative Council adopted the convention and the ordinance for which Gimnasia and Estudiantes clubs received "grants" for the lands on which their home grounds are currently located within El Bosque (The Forest).

Elections and civic advances

On 28 October 2007, Pablo Bruera was elected mayor with 26% of the votes, replacing Julio Alak, who had been mayor since 1991.

On 25 February 2009, La Plata debuted a parking system that uses text messaging (SMS), thus becoming the first city in Argentina to use technology applications to control parking.

Pasaje Rodrigo A traditional "galería" (the older version of shopping malls in Argentina), which had been opened in 1929 by Spanish immigrant Basilio Rodrigo and had been closed to the public for 10 years, reopened its doors in April 2009 as Pasaje Rodrigo shopping mall.

On 25 October 2015, Julio Garro was elected mayor with 41,35% of the votes, replacing Pablo Bruera, who had been mayor since 2007. Garro was reelected for a second term in 2019.[12]

Geography

Location

Located in the north-eastern area of the province of Buenos Aires, La Plata is surrounded by Ensenada and Berisso to the northeast, Berazategui and Florencio Varela to the northwest, San Vicente and Coronel Brandsen to the southwest and south, and Magdalena, to the southeast, occupying an area of 893 km2.

The metropolitan area of La Plata includes the neighborhoods of Tolosa, Ringuelet, Manuel B. Gonnet, City Bell, Villa Elisa, Melchor Romero, Abasto, Gorina, José Hernández, Ángel Etcheverry, Arturo Seguí, Los Hornos, Lisandro Olmos, Villa Elvira and Altos de San Lorenzo, all of which have community centers that operate as local delegations.

Climate

 
Climogram

La Plata has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa under the Köppen climate classification).[13] During winter, temperatures are cool during the day and cold during the night, even reaching below freezing.[14] The average temperature in the coldest month, July, is 8.9 °C (48.0 °F). Winters tend to be cloudier than summer, averaging around 10 overcast days from June to August, compared to 6 overcast days from December to February.[14] Summers are warm to hot with a January high of 29 °C (84.2 °F) while nighttime temperatures are cooler, averaging 18 °C (64.4 °F). Spring and fall are transition seasons, featuring warm daytime temperatures and cool nighttime temperatures, highly variable with some days reaching above 32 °C (89.6 °F) and below 0 °C (32.0 °F).[14] The city is fairly humid, owing to its coastal location, having an average monthly humidity higher than 75%. La Plata receives 1,092 millimetres (43 in) of precipitation annually, with winters being the drier months and summer the wetter months. On average, La Plata receives 2,285 hours of sunshine a year, or 51% of possible sunshine, ranging from a low of 41% in June and July to 62% in February.[15] The highest temperature recorded was 41 °C (106 °F) on 14 January 2022 while the lowest temperature recorded was −5.7 °C (22 °F) on 14 June 1967.[16]

Snowfall is extremely rare in the city with only 5 major snowfall events: July 1912, 1928, 22 June 1981, 9 July 2007 during the July 2007 Argentine winter storm,[17] and on 6 June 2012.[18][19]

Climate data for La Plata Airport (1981–2010, extremes 1961–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 41.0
(105.8)
38.1
(100.6)
38.6
(101.5)
33.6
(92.5)
28.2
(82.8)
25.5
(77.9)
28.4
(83.1)
30.1
(86.2)
31.0
(87.8)
33.5
(92.3)
35.8
(96.4)
39.9
(103.8)
41.1
(106.0)
Average high °C (°F) 28.9
(84.0)
27.6
(81.7)
25.7
(78.3)
21.8
(71.2)
18.0
(64.4)
14.7
(58.5)
14.0
(57.2)
16.3
(61.3)
17.8
(64.0)
21.1
(70.0)
24.1
(75.4)
27.3
(81.1)
21.4
(70.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 22.8
(73.0)
21.8
(71.2)
20.0
(68.0)
16.2
(61.2)
12.7
(54.9)
9.9
(49.8)
8.9
(48.0)
10.7
(51.3)
12.5
(54.5)
15.7
(60.3)
18.4
(65.1)
21.1
(70.0)
15.9
(60.6)
Average low °C (°F) 17.5
(63.5)
16.9
(62.4)
15.4
(59.7)
11.6
(52.9)
8.4
(47.1)
5.9
(42.6)
5.1
(41.2)
6.3
(43.3)
7.7
(45.9)
10.7
(51.3)
13.4
(56.1)
15.8
(60.4)
11.2
(52.2)
Record low °C (°F) 5.4
(41.7)
4.1
(39.4)
1.8
(35.2)
−0.2
(31.6)
−3.4
(25.9)
−5.7
(21.7)
−5.4
(22.3)
−3.8
(25.2)
−2.7
(27.1)
−1.2
(29.8)
1.0
(33.8)
1.3
(34.3)
−5.7
(21.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 108.8
(4.28)
114.3
(4.50)
124.5
(4.90)
86.8
(3.42)
79.3
(3.12)
52.6
(2.07)
61.4
(2.42)
61.3
(2.41)
69.8
(2.75)
110.6
(4.35)
103.9
(4.09)
95.2
(3.75)
1,068.5
(42.07)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 8.1 7.2 8.0 7.4 6.0 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.9 8.8 8.4 7.6 87.3
Average relative humidity (%) 73.6 78.1 80.6 81.9 83.2 84.2 83.3 81.1 79.2 79.1 76.4 72.9 79.5
Mean monthly sunshine hours 293.0 239.0 221.1 180.4 164.6 132.9 146.4 167.1 179.9 215.9 253.3 278.7 2,507
Percent possible sunshine 57 62 55 55 48 41 41 48 48 52 54 52 51
Source 1: Servicio Meteorológico Nacional[20][16]
Source 2: World Meteorological Organization (sunshine hours 1981–2010),[21] NOAA (percent sun 1961–1990)[15][22]

Earthquakes

The region lies on the Punta del Este fault, and its latest event occurred on 30 November 2018 at 10:27 UTC−3 with a magnitude of 3.8 on the Richter scale.[23] This earthquake was extremely unusual in La Plata, a city where the last earthquake had been on 5 June 1888 (128 years before) with a magnitude of 5.5 on the Richter scale.[24]

Government

 
Casa de Gobierno de la Provincia de Buenos Aires.

Given the federal system of government in Argentina there are three orders or ranks: the National, Provincial and Municipal.

Power of the executive branch in La Plata is exercised by the municipal mayor, elected by popular vote every four years with the possibility of unlimited reelection. The town hall is known as the Palacio Municipal, and is located in the block surrounded by streets 51, 53, 11 and 12, in the city center. It is one of the important buildings that surround Plaza Moreno, and is opposite the cathedral.

The city government is divided into different areas. These are: Private Secretary, Secretary General, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Public Management, Social Development Secretariat, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Modernization and Economic Development, Ministry of Justice, Secretary of Health and Social Medicine, Chief of Staff, Regional Market La Plata, Management Consortium Puerto La Plata, Executive Unit Revenue Agency, Environment Agency Implementation Unit, Human Rights Department, Ministry of Government, Policy Planning Council, Regional Production and Employment, and the city council.

As it is the capital of the Province of Buenos Aires, La Plata is also home to the three provincial powers: the provincial executive (led at the moment by the Governor) along with its ministries, the judiciary, and the provincial Legislature.

Economy

 
Banco Provincia headquarters in La Plata.

According to the National Economic Survey 2004–2005, out of a total of 23,844 local listings 90% are dedicated to the production of goods and services, 4% belonged to the Civil Service, 2% are for semi sideshows or removable; 1% are for worship, political parties and unions, and the remaining 2% was in the process of classification.

Finance

La Plata has a Stock Market (Bolsa de Comercio) founded in 1960, a member of the Argentine stock market system.

In the city there are branches of major banks operating in the country, including Banco Nación, Banco Provincia, Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Banco Hipotecario, HSBC, Citigroup, Banco Itaú, Francés, Macro, Standard Bank, etc.

Transport

Trenes Argentinos operate a rail service (Roca Line) between La Plata and Constitución station in Buenos Aires via Berazategui. It runs every 24 to 30 minutes Mondays to Saturdays and every 40 minutes on Sundays.[25] In addition, there is a shuttle service Tren Universitario between La Plata station and Policlínico operating five to eight times a day.[26]

The city's general aviation needs are served by La Plata Airport, although it has no commercial service as of 2023. The nearest commercially served airport is Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires.

Population

The greater metropolitan area, according to the National Census of Population and Housing 2010, has a population of 787,294 inhabitants.

 
Evolution of the population of La Plata from 1960 to 2001.

Furthermore, the La Plata urban area's population since 1960 was developed as follows:[27]

  • 1960 Census: 337,060 inhabitants.[28]
  • 1970 Census: 391,247 inhabitants.[28]
  • 1980 Census: 459,054 inhabitants.[29]
  • 1991 Census: 521,759 inhabitants.[29]
  • 2001 Census: 763,943 inhabitants.[30]
  • 2010 Census: 799,523 inhabitants.[31]

International communities

The Spanish community's contributions include the renowned Spanish Hospital. Spain has also acknowledged the community by installing a consulate in the city of La Plata.

The Arab community also has several institutions, including the Syriac Orthodox Welfare Assoc, Assoc Islamic Argentino de La Plata, and the Lebanese Society of La Plata.

The Jewish community of La Plata has numerous institutions. These include AMIA La Plata[32] (Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina), which has under its orbit Hebrew School Chaim Nachman Bialik and the Jewish cemetery of the city, the Beit Chabad La Plata,[33] part of Chabad Lubavitch Argentina.

Education

Statistics[34]
Educational Institutions
Educational Level Total State Private
 Nivel Inicial 184 82 102
 Nivel Primario 171 96 75
 Nivel Medio 102 48 54
 Nivel Terciario o  Superior no Universitario 42 9 33
Students enrolled
Educational Level Total State Private
 Nivel Inicial 29.111 14.791 14.320
 Nivel Primario 93.575 58.825 34.750
 Nivel Medio 29.884 21.243 8.641
 Nivel Terciario o Superior no Universitario 12.162 4.597 7.565
 
Presidencia de la UNLP.
 
Number 19 School Gral. José de San Martín.

La Plata hosts one of the most renowned universities in Argentina, the National University of La Plata (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de La Plata, UNLP). It has over 75,000 regular students, 8,000 teaching staff, 16 faculties and 106 available degrees.

UNLP students and professors include:

Four high school institutes are under UNLP control and three of them are located in La Plata:

  • Rafael Hernández National High School (Spanish: Colegio Nacional Rafael Hernández)
  • Víctor Mercante Lyceum (Spanish: Liceo Víctor Mercante)
  • Fine Arts High School (Spanish: Bachillerato de Bellas Artes)

La Plata is also home of four other universities:

Students come to these four universities from every part of Argentina and other countries, giving the city a rich young multicultural lifestyle.

There is also an international school for translators, Traductorado.

Architecture and the composition of the city

 
The city from the air.
 
View of the City of La Plata and Plaza Moreno from the cathedral.
 
View of the Plaza Moreno and the cathedral.
 
Plaza Dardo Rocha from the air.
 
Courthouse.
 
Juzgados Federales de La Plata (ex Hotel Provincial).

La Plata is a planned city, characterized by a strict grid crossed with diagonal avenues. The two major diagonals, 73 and 74, cross the city from east to west and from north to south, respectively. They converge in Plaza Moreno at the center of the city. This square houses the foundation stone and is the main square of the city. To either side are the City Hall and cathedral of La Plata. Highlights of the city are the Museum of Natural Sciences, the building of the Interior, the Provincial Legislature, the new theater and the hippodrome. Many of these buildings were built at the time of the founding of the city, following an international call for proposals.

Another work is the parent company of Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, located between the streets 6, 7, 46 and 47. This building was designed by architects Juan A. Buschiazzo and Luis Viglione. It opened on 19 April 1886, being amended in 1913 and in the 1970s.


It is a very green city, with its largest park being the "Paseo del Bosque" (or simply 'the forest'). Twenty-two other parks and squares contain much of the city's trees and greenery. Other landmarks include the lake, the Martin Fierro amphitheater, the Parque Pereyra Iraola, the Zoo and Botanical Garden, the Victorian astronomical observatory, and the Natural History Museum. One notable attraction is the Children's Republic, which is said to have inspired Walt Disney to build Disneyland after he visited it during a trip to Argentina.[citation needed]

In 1977 the city lost one of its most valuable monuments to a fire: the Teatro Argentino de La Plata, predominantly built in a neoclassic style. After the fire, a new brutalist style theater was built in its place. The city also has the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, a stadium influenced by modern High-tech architecture, planned and built after a national competition during the 1970s. It was amended in a subsequent project to expand capacity and include a roof.[clarification needed] The construction of a semitransparent deck of Kevlar and plastic resins was finished in January 2011.

La Plata has one commercial airport, Aeropuerto de La Plata, which is not served by any airlines.

Awards received by the city

The city was awarded at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889, an event in which the new city was given the two gold medals awarded in the categories "City of the Future" and "Better performance built."

La Plata Cemetery

 
Jacaranda foliage and blossom

The municipal cemetery of La Plata was established in 1886 for the new capital of the province of Buenos Aires. It was designed by Pedro Benoit. It lies on the intersection of Avenue 31, 72 and diagonal 74 in the southern tip. It has some remarkable architectural features, both in its main entrance and in many of the family vaults, including neoclassical, Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau (in its variant of Catalan Art Nouveau), Art Deco and Egyptian revival styles. The main entrance is an impressive neo-classical portico with Doric columns. The Catholic chapel, in Romanesque revival style, was finished in 1950. Diagonal 74 begins at the Río de la Plata and ends at the cemetery, causing some to remark that the layout may have been intentional symbolism of the cycle of life and death by Benoit.[39]

Its annex, the Jewish Cemetery, belongs to the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina in La Plata and is located on Avenue 72.

Sports

The main soccer clubs in the city are Estudiantes de La Plata (known as "pinchas") and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, both of which currently play in the Argentine Primera Division. Estudiantes is the sole team within the city to win a national or international title. La Plata has Liga Amateur Platense de fútbol that encompasses various clubs in the region, such as Club Atlético Estrella de Berisso, La Plata FC, Asociación Nueva Alianza, and Club Everton.

Basketball has a place in the Torneo Nacional de Ascenso (National Ascent Tournament), through Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. In addition, through the Asociación Platense de Basquetbol, La Plata has leagues and tournaments for all levels and categories, including Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Estudiantes, Centro Fomento de Los Hornos Club Atenas, Unión Vecinal, Centro de Fomento Meridiano V, and Club Cultural y Deportivo Juventud.

Auto racing also has its importance in the city in the form of the Turismo Carretera. There is also a race track named Autódromo Roberto José Mouras in honor of the historic Chevrolet driver died in Lobos in 1992.[40] Gastón Mazzacane is from the city as well. After 21 races in Formula 1, he also competed in the Champ Car and Top Race V6 series.

Culture

Culture has a major role in the city of La Plata. This is reflected in the large amount of cultural centers, theaters, museums, cinemas and libraries that are in the city, as well as the Universidad Nacional de La Plata and the observatory.

 
Pasaje Dardo Rocha Building, named in honor of the city's founder.
 
Former building of the Teatro Argentino (burnt and demolished in 1977).
  • Cultural centers: Centro Cultural Pasaje Dardo Rocha, Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas, Centro Cultural Estación Provincial, Centro Cultural Viejo Almacén El Obrero, Centro de Cultura & Comunicación, Centro Cultural El Núcleo, Centro Actividades Artísticas CRISOLES, Centro Cultural Los Hornos, Centro Cultural y Social El Galpón de Tolosa.
  • Theaters: Teatro Argentino de La Plata, Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podestá, Anfiteatro Martín Fierro, Teatro La Nonna, Teatro La Hermandad del Princesa, Sala 420, Taller de Teatro de la UNLP, Complejo El Teatro, Teatro La Lechuza.
  • Museums:[41][42] Museo de Ciencias Naturales, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Latinoamericano [es], Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes, Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Museo de Arte Fra. Angélico, Museo de Instrumentos Musicales Colección Dr. Emilio Azzarini, Museo Histórico del Fuerte de la Ensenada de Barragán, Museo y Archivo Dardo Rocha, Museo Almafuerte, Museo del Teatro Argentino, Museo José Juan Podestá, Museo de la Catedral, Museo Indigenista Yana Kúntur, Museo Internacional de Muñecos, Museo del Automóvil Colección Rau, Museo del Tango Platense, Museo Policial Inspector Mayor Vesiroglos, Museo Histórico Contralmirante Chalier (Escuela Naval de Río Santiago), Museo Histórico Militar Tte. Julio A. Roca, Museo de Anatomía Veterinaria Dr. Víctor M. Arroyo, Museo de Artesanía Tradicional Juan Alfonso Carrizo, Museo de Astronomía y Geofísica, Museo de Botánica y Farmacognosia Dr. Carlos Spegazzini, Museo y Casa de Descanso Samay Huasi, Museo de Física, Museo de Historia de la Medicina Dr. Santiago Gorostiague, Museo Biblioteca de Química y Farmacia Prof. Dr. Carlos Sagastume, Museo de Odontología, Museo de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales Prof. Julio Ocampo.
  • Libraries: Biblioteca Central General José de San Martín, Biblioteca Municipal Francisco López Merino, Biblioteca de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Biblioteca de la Legislatura de la Provincia.
  • Cinemas: Cinema San Martín, Cinema 8, Cinema City, Cinema Paradiso, Cinema Rocha, Cine Select, Espacio INCAA km. 60.

There were big personalities in the cultural sphere from the city: Paula Almerares (opera singer, soprano); Dante Anzolini (conductor); Efraín U. Bischoff (historian), José Walter Gavito (sculptor), Osvaldo Golijov (classical composer), Robert Noble (journalist and socialist politician, founder and first editor of the newspaper Clarín), Emilio Pettoruti (painter), Ernesto Tenenbaum (Reporter), María Dhialma Tiberti (writer), Iñaki Urlezaga (classical dancer), Álvaro Yunque (writer), Jorge and Federico D'Elia (actors); Adabel Guerrero (dancer, actress), Alejo García Pintos (film and television actor), Benjamín Rojas (actor and musician), Freddy Villarreal (comedian, actor), Héctor Bidonde (actor), Juan Palomino (actor), Oscar Alberto "Lito" Cruz (actor), Maxi Ghione (actor), Pablo Andrés Martínez (actor), Carlos Mancinelli (musician), among others.

It is worth mentioning other important personalities, not being natives of La Plata, influenced the city's cultural life as Raúl Amaral (writer, poet and journalist. It was part of Ediciones del Bosque), Joaquin V. Gonzalez (historian, educator, writer and politician) and Rafael Hernández (politician and journalist), both founders of the UNLP, Pedro Bonifacio Palacios "Almafuerte" (Poet); Josefina Passadori (writer) Ernesto Sabato (writer and artist), Carlos "Indio" Solari (musician and band member platense Redonditos Patricio Rey and Ricotta), among others.

The city has a great attraction to music, whereas all festival concerts are organized. In addition, this is formed big band music and folklore of Argentina such as Los Redondos, Virus, Guasones, Opus Cuatro, Infonoise, among others.

Festivals, celebrations and events scheduled

 
Doll winner 2008, "Arde Troya".

The city of La Plata has the particularity of being the only place (with Berisso and Ensenada) in the country where the burning of Momos (Dolls similar to those cremated at the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain) is held every New Year's Eve. Hundreds of dolls are burnt to celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of a new year. Competitions for the best doll is awarded by the La Plata municipality and media.[43][44]

Every 18 April is International Day For Monuments and Sites.[45] That day, buses with tour guides leave from the Centro Cultural Pasaje Dardo Rocha to the various historical monuments of La Plata, Berisso and Ensenada, being the activity free.

In addition, every year on 19 November, the anniversary of the city is held with recitals and a fireworks show at the Plaza Moreno.

In La Plata, as well as in all of Argentina, the first day of spring is celebrated along with National Student's Day on 21 September. On this date, the municipality organizes concerts both in the Paseo del Bosque and Plaza Moreno.

Carnival

Carnival is one of the major popular celebrations in the history of mankind. This celebration has its origins in the pagan rituals of Bacchus, the God of wine. The first Carnival goes back more than five thousand years to one of the ancient civilizations and historical regions in southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq, then it passed on to Egypt and finally to the Roman Empire. From there it was celebrated throughout Europe and it was brought to America by the Spanish and Portuguese sailors. The term carnival comes from the Latin expression "meat Levarium", which means to remove the flesh, referring to the prohibition of eating meat during forty days after this celebration takes place. In recent times Carnival is one of the most popular celebrations, with shows, parades in costumes; however, the original sense it had at the beginning has changed nowadays. Among the most widely known carnival celebrations, we have the one in Gualeguaychu, province of Entre Rìos, Argentina. Up to now Carnival is celebrated most of all in the northern provinces in Argentina.

Patron saint

The patron saint of the city and the party of La Plata is Saint Ponciano, the 18th pope of the Catholic Church, who died in Sardinia on 19 November 235.[46] On 19 November is the feast of the Catholic parish of St. Pontian, pope and martyr.[47]

Tourism

The most important tourist sites are located in the heart of the city's founding, between Streets 51 and 53, being the center of the city's Plaza Moreno. The square separates two great works of the city: the Metropolitan Cathedral of La Plata "Immaculate Conception" and the Palacio Municipal.

The city of La Plata has many monuments and historical sites. Among them are: the Banco Provincia de Buenos Aires headquarters, the Curutchet House, Casa de Gobierno Provincial, Casa Mariani – Teruggi, Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas, Centro Cultural Meridiano V, Centro Cultural Pasaje Dardo Rocha, Iglesia San Benjamín, la Legislatura Provincial, Museo de Ciencias Naturales, the Quinta Oreste Santospago, the Rectorado de la UNLP, Museo Ferroviario of Tolosa, the Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podestá, the Anfiteatro Martín Fierro, the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, entre otros.

Moreover, staying at the city of La Plata the visitors can tour the monuments of the neighboring cities of Berisso and Ensenada (formerly part of La Plata), finding among these to the Street New York, the Swift Refrigerator, Ukrainian Catholic Parish Our Lady of the Assumption, Old Station Cultural Centre, Fort Barragán and Historical Museum, the Ensenada Rotary Bridge, among others.

Quema de Muñecos is a traditional celebration every New Year. Young people create giant figures stuffed with fireworks. People vote for the best giant figure. After midnight all the figures are burnt in different parts of the city. The most voted get a prize.

Notable people

Sister cities

See also

Footnotes

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References

  • Soler, Ricardo (1982). 100 años de vida platense. El Día. Sociedad Impresora Platense.

External links

  •   Media related to La Plata at Wikimedia Commons
  •   La Plata travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • (in Spanish) Official government website
  • (in Spanish) Interactive map of La Plata
  • (in Spanish) Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. (in Spanish)

La Plata's web guides

  • (in Spanish) LaGuiaX
  • (in Spanish) Cualbondi (Buses on/from/to La Plata)

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For other places with the same name see La Plata disambiguation Not to be confused with Mar del Plata This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards as the English used is poorly translated from Spanish You can help The talk page may contain suggestions March 2012 La Plata Spanish pronunciation la ˈplata is the capital city of Buenos Aires Province Argentina According to the 2022 census it has a population of 772 618 and its metropolitan area the Greater La Plata has 938 287 inhabitants 1 It is located 9 kilometers 6 miles inland from the southern shore of the Rio de la Plata estuary La PlataCityCiudad de La PlataFrom top left Moreno Square Cathedral of La Plata La Plata train station Smilodon sculpture at the La Plata Museum entrance Buenos Aires Province Legislature Sculpture and La Plata City Hall in the backgroundLa PlataLocation in ArgentinaShow map of Buenos Aires ProvinceLa PlataLa Plata Argentina Show map of ArgentinaCoordinates 34 55 16 S 57 57 16 W 34 92111 S 57 95444 W 34 92111 57 95444 Coordinates 34 55 16 S 57 57 16 W 34 92111 S 57 95444 W 34 92111 57 95444Country ArgentinaProvince Buenos AiresPartidoLa PlataFounded19 November 1882Founded byDardo RochaGovernment IntendantJulio Garro PRO JxC Area City27 km2 10 sq mi Elevation26 m 85 ft Population 2010 census City654 324 Rank5th in Argentina Density24 000 km2 63 000 sq mi Metro787 294DemonymplatenseTime zoneUTC 3 ART CPA Base1900Area code 54 221La Plata was planned and developed to serve as the provincial capital after the city of Buenos Aires was federalized in 1880 It was officially founded by Governor Dardo Rocha on 19 November 1882 Its construction is fully documented in photographs by Tomas Bradley Sutton 2 La Plata was briefly known as Ciudad Eva Peron Eva Peron City between 1952 and 1955 The city is home to two important first division football teams Estudiantes de La Plata winners of the Intercontinental Cup in 1968 and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata Contents 1 History and description 1 1 Important landmarks 1 2 La Plata in the 20th century 1 3 Sports and stadiums 1 4 Elections and civic advances 2 Geography 2 1 Location 2 2 Climate 2 2 1 Earthquakes 3 Government 4 Economy 4 1 Finance 5 Transport 6 Population 6 1 International communities 7 Education 8 Architecture and the composition of the city 8 1 Awards received by the city 8 2 La Plata Cemetery 9 Sports 10 Culture 10 1 Festivals celebrations and events scheduled 11 Carnival 11 1 Patron saint 12 Tourism 13 Notable people 14 Sister cities 15 See also 16 Footnotes 17 References 18 External links 18 1 La Plata s web guidesHistory and description Edit Governor Dardo Rocha 1838 1921 founder of La Plata The city and vicinity at 8 19 PM locally on July 4 2022 taken from the International Space Station After La Plata was designated the provincial capital Rocha was placed in charge of creating the city He hired urban planner Pedro Benoit who designed a city layout based on a rationalist conception of urban centers The city has the shape of a square with a central park and two main diagonal avenues north to south and east to west In addition there are numerous other shorter diagonal streets This design is copied in a self similar manner in small blocks of six by six blocks in length For every six blocks there is a small park or square Other than the diagonal streets all streets are on a rectangular grid and are numbered consecutively Thus La Plata is nicknamed la ciudad de las diagonales city of diagonals It is also called la ciudad de los tilos city of linden trees because of the large number of linden trees lining the many streets and squares The linden tree is one of a number of deciduous Northern Hemisphere tree species which dominate La Plata s parks and streets ash horsechestnut plane sweetgum and tulip tree are among the other examples Palms and subtropical broadleaf evergreen trees thrive but are comparatively infrequent The city design and its buildings are noted to possess strong Freemason symbolism as a consequence of both Rocha and Benoit being Freemasons 3 The designs for the government buildings were chosen in an international architectural competition Thus the Governor Palace was designed by Italians the City Hall by Germans etc Electric street lighting was installed in 1884 and was the first of its kind in Latin America Important landmarks Edit Cathedral of La Plata The neo Gothic cathedral of La Plata is the largest church in Argentina It is located on the central park Plaza Moreno and is the 58th tallest church in the world The Teatro Argentino de La Plata is one of the most important opera houses in Argentina second to the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires The construction was funded by the first inhabitants of La Plata but as maintenance was very expensive it was later donated to the Province of Buenos Aires On 18 October 1977 the building was almost completely destroyed by a fire This has been noted as one of the largest losses to La Plata s historical heritage It was later replaced by a new building which houses the theatre s orchestra choir and ballet boasting several halls Panoramic view of La Plata The Curutchet House is one of the two buildings by Le Corbusier built in the Americas The University of La Plata was founded in 1897 and nationalized in 1905 It is well known for its observatory and natural history museum Ernesto Sabato graduated in Physics at this university he went on to teach at the Sorbonne and the MIT before becoming a famed novelist Doctor Rene Favaloro was another famous alumnus During its early years the university attracted a number of renowned intellectuals from the Spanish speaking world such as Dominican Pedro Henriquez Urena San Ponciano church es is on the corner of 48th and 5th Streets It was the first chapel in La Plata and Pedro Benoit himself drew up the plans for the church It was inaugurated on 19 November 1883 the first anniversary of the foundation of the city Its neo Gothic style has been well kept and the inner paintings are now being restored Then governor Rocha was the one to name it San Ponciano This was both in memory of his son Ponciano and in honor of pope St Ponciano Inside the church is the Virgen de Lujan niche which was moved here in 1904 La Plata in the 20th century Edit Under Alvear s administration 1922 1928 Enrique Mosconi the president of the state oil company Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales created the La Plata distillery at the time the tenth largest in the world 4 Railway station La Plata On 10 December 1945 in the Parish church of St Francis of Assisi in this city Juan Domingo Peron and Eva Duarte were married 5 In 1952 the city was renamed Ciudad Eva Peron its original name was restored in 1955 In March 1976 the Argentine military seized power following a coup d etat which involved the disappearing of a number of students from La Plata The military junta had implemented what was called the National Reorganization Process which was a set of policies used by the regime to destroy left wing guerrilla forces and oppress resistance to its rule The process included kidnappings torture and murder Meanwhile the Montoneros a leftist guerilla group responded violently to the junta and its actions as they enlisted other Argentines to join their campaign against the regime Those enlisted included young left wing politically active students from the organization named the Union de Estudiantes Secundarios Union of High School Students of La Plata The UES was committed to achieving school reforms and other political reforms through demonstrations and protests that irked the ruling regime Many of these students were kidnapped and killed many remain as desaparecidos as part of the state s terrorism during the dictatorship In October 1998 UNESCO approved the city s bid to gain recognition as a World Heritage site The approval is still pending due to various objections to the criterion of maintaining architectural and landscape features during recent decades which in the opinion of other specialists has caused severe damage to the original design and contextual aesthetics 6 7 8 9 Sports and stadiums Edit The city is home to two important first division football teams Estudiantes de La Plata and Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata Estudiantes de La Plata is the most successful club in the city having won five national tournaments four Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup against the Manchester United in 1968 It is the origin of several symbols of Argentine football such as Osvaldo Zubeldia Carlos Bilardo Alejandro Sabella Juan Ramon and Juan Sebastian Veron Estudiantes has had a great influence on the Argentine National Team mainly through Bilardo in the 1986 World Cup Its successes and its style of play normally called bilardismo have placed it in the position of exponent of a football style deeply rooted in the country 10 For its part Gimnasia de La Plata founded in 1887 has not obtained titles in the professional era but it is a traditional First Division club The Estadio Ciudad de La Plata also known as the Estadio Unico opened on 7 June 2003 as one of the most modern football stadiums in Latin America Various other construction and renovation projects have continued including the addition of a roof structure Estudiantes played in the new stadium from 2006 to 2019 while their own stadium was being modernized Estudiantes returned to its traditional home ground of Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium in 2019 11 Gimnasia La Plata has only played occasional home games in the Estadio Unico In 2011 the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata was one of the host sites for the 2011 Copa America including an opening round match between Argentina and Bolivia a semifinal game and the third place final Now the stadium is additionally used for concerts and Puma matches Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium the home ground of Estudiantes is located on 1st Avenue in La Plata Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo the home ground of Gimnasia La Plata is located in a park known as El Bosque During 2009 following a series of agreements between the city municipality the governor of the province and the nation s presidency progress was made in the final transfer of the land of the Paseo del Bosque to Estudiantes and Gimnasia La Plata clubs On 24 June 2009 the Deliberative Council adopted the convention and the ordinance for which Gimnasia and Estudiantes clubs received grants for the lands on which their home grounds are currently located within El Bosque The Forest Elections and civic advances Edit On 28 October 2007 Pablo Bruera was elected mayor with 26 of the votes replacing Julio Alak who had been mayor since 1991 On 25 February 2009 La Plata debuted a parking system that uses text messaging SMS thus becoming the first city in Argentina to use technology applications to control parking Pasaje Rodrigo A traditional galeria the older version of shopping malls in Argentina which had been opened in 1929 by Spanish immigrant Basilio Rodrigo and had been closed to the public for 10 years reopened its doors in April 2009 as Pasaje Rodrigo shopping mall On 25 October 2015 Julio Garro was elected mayor with 41 35 of the votes replacing Pablo Bruera who had been mayor since 2007 Garro was reelected for a second term in 2019 12 Geography EditLocation Edit Located in the north eastern area of the province of Buenos Aires La Plata is surrounded by Ensenada and Berisso to the northeast Berazategui and Florencio Varela to the northwest San Vicente and Coronel Brandsen to the southwest and south and Magdalena to the southeast occupying an area of 893 km2 The metropolitan area of La Plata includes the neighborhoods of Tolosa Ringuelet Manuel B Gonnet City Bell Villa Elisa Melchor Romero Abasto Gorina Jose Hernandez Angel Etcheverry Arturo Segui Los Hornos Lisandro Olmos Villa Elvira and Altos de San Lorenzo all of which have community centers that operate as local delegations Climate Edit Climogram La Plata has a humid subtropical climate Cfa under the Koppen climate classification 13 During winter temperatures are cool during the day and cold during the night even reaching below freezing 14 The average temperature in the coldest month July is 8 9 C 48 0 F Winters tend to be cloudier than summer averaging around 10 overcast days from June to August compared to 6 overcast days from December to February 14 Summers are warm to hot with a January high of 29 C 84 2 F while nighttime temperatures are cooler averaging 18 C 64 4 F Spring and fall are transition seasons featuring warm daytime temperatures and cool nighttime temperatures highly variable with some days reaching above 32 C 89 6 F and below 0 C 32 0 F 14 The city is fairly humid owing to its coastal location having an average monthly humidity higher than 75 La Plata receives 1 092 millimetres 43 in of precipitation annually with winters being the drier months and summer the wetter months On average La Plata receives 2 285 hours of sunshine a year or 51 of possible sunshine ranging from a low of 41 in June and July to 62 in February 15 The highest temperature recorded was 41 C 106 F on 14 January 2022 while the lowest temperature recorded was 5 7 C 22 F on 14 June 1967 16 Snowfall is extremely rare in the city with only 5 major snowfall events July 1912 1928 22 June 1981 9 July 2007 during the July 2007 Argentine winter storm 17 and on 6 June 2012 18 19 Climate data for La Plata Airport 1981 2010 extremes 1961 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 41 0 105 8 38 1 100 6 38 6 101 5 33 6 92 5 28 2 82 8 25 5 77 9 28 4 83 1 30 1 86 2 31 0 87 8 33 5 92 3 35 8 96 4 39 9 103 8 41 1 106 0 Average high C F 28 9 84 0 27 6 81 7 25 7 78 3 21 8 71 2 18 0 64 4 14 7 58 5 14 0 57 2 16 3 61 3 17 8 64 0 21 1 70 0 24 1 75 4 27 3 81 1 21 4 70 5 Daily mean C F 22 8 73 0 21 8 71 2 20 0 68 0 16 2 61 2 12 7 54 9 9 9 49 8 8 9 48 0 10 7 51 3 12 5 54 5 15 7 60 3 18 4 65 1 21 1 70 0 15 9 60 6 Average low C F 17 5 63 5 16 9 62 4 15 4 59 7 11 6 52 9 8 4 47 1 5 9 42 6 5 1 41 2 6 3 43 3 7 7 45 9 10 7 51 3 13 4 56 1 15 8 60 4 11 2 52 2 Record low C F 5 4 41 7 4 1 39 4 1 8 35 2 0 2 31 6 3 4 25 9 5 7 21 7 5 4 22 3 3 8 25 2 2 7 27 1 1 2 29 8 1 0 33 8 1 3 34 3 5 7 21 7 Average precipitation mm inches 108 8 4 28 114 3 4 50 124 5 4 90 86 8 3 42 79 3 3 12 52 6 2 07 61 4 2 42 61 3 2 41 69 8 2 75 110 6 4 35 103 9 4 09 95 2 3 75 1 068 5 42 07 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 8 1 7 2 8 0 7 4 6 0 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 9 8 8 8 4 7 6 87 3Average relative humidity 73 6 78 1 80 6 81 9 83 2 84 2 83 3 81 1 79 2 79 1 76 4 72 9 79 5Mean monthly sunshine hours 293 0 239 0 221 1 180 4 164 6 132 9 146 4 167 1 179 9 215 9 253 3 278 7 2 507Percent possible sunshine 57 62 55 55 48 41 41 48 48 52 54 52 51Source 1 Servicio Meteorologico Nacional 20 16 Source 2 World Meteorological Organization sunshine hours 1981 2010 21 NOAA percent sun 1961 1990 15 22 Earthquakes Edit The region lies on the Punta del Este fault and its latest event occurred on 30 November 2018 at 10 27 UTC 3 with a magnitude of 3 8 on the Richter scale 23 This earthquake was extremely unusual in La Plata a city where the last earthquake had been on 5 June 1888 128 years before with a magnitude of 5 5 on the Richter scale 24 Government Edit Casa de Gobierno de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Given the federal system of government in Argentina there are three orders or ranks the National Provincial and Municipal Power of the executive branch in La Plata is exercised by the municipal mayor elected by popular vote every four years with the possibility of unlimited reelection The town hall is known as the Palacio Municipal and is located in the block surrounded by streets 51 53 11 and 12 in the city center It is one of the important buildings that surround Plaza Moreno and is opposite the cathedral The city government is divided into different areas These are Private Secretary Secretary General Ministry of Economy Ministry of Public Management Social Development Secretariat Ministry of Culture Ministry of Modernization and Economic Development Ministry of Justice Secretary of Health and Social Medicine Chief of Staff Regional Market La Plata Management Consortium Puerto La Plata Executive Unit Revenue Agency Environment Agency Implementation Unit Human Rights Department Ministry of Government Policy Planning Council Regional Production and Employment and the city council As it is the capital of the Province of Buenos Aires La Plata is also home to the three provincial powers the provincial executive led at the moment by the Governor along with its ministries the judiciary and the provincial Legislature Economy Edit Banco Provincia headquarters in La Plata According to the National Economic Survey 2004 2005 out of a total of 23 844 local listings 90 are dedicated to the production of goods and services 4 belonged to the Civil Service 2 are for semi sideshows or removable 1 are for worship political parties and unions and the remaining 2 was in the process of classification Finance Edit La Plata has a Stock Market Bolsa de Comercio founded in 1960 a member of the Argentine stock market system In the city there are branches of major banks operating in the country including Banco Nacion Banco Provincia Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires Banco Hipotecario HSBC Citigroup Banco Itau Frances Macro Standard Bank etc Transport EditTrenes Argentinos operate a rail service Roca Line between La Plata and Constitucion station in Buenos Aires via Berazategui It runs every 24 to 30 minutes Mondays to Saturdays and every 40 minutes on Sundays 25 In addition there is a shuttle service Tren Universitario between La Plata station and Policlinico operating five to eight times a day 26 The city s general aviation needs are served by La Plata Airport although it has no commercial service as of 2023 The nearest commercially served airport is Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires Population EditThe greater metropolitan area according to the National Census of Population and Housing 2010 has a population of 787 294 inhabitants Evolution of the population of La Plata from 1960 to 2001 Furthermore the La Plata urban area s population since 1960 was developed as follows 27 1960 Census 337 060 inhabitants 28 1970 Census 391 247 inhabitants 28 1980 Census 459 054 inhabitants 29 1991 Census 521 759 inhabitants 29 2001 Census 763 943 inhabitants 30 2010 Census 799 523 inhabitants 31 International communities Edit The Spanish community s contributions include the renowned Spanish Hospital Spain has also acknowledged the community by installing a consulate in the city of La Plata The Arab community also has several institutions including the Syriac Orthodox Welfare Assoc Assoc Islamic Argentino de La Plata and the Lebanese Society of La Plata The Jewish community of La Plata has numerous institutions These include AMIA La Plata 32 Asociacion Mutual Israelita Argentina which has under its orbit Hebrew School Chaim Nachman Bialik and the Jewish cemetery of the city the Beit Chabad La Plata 33 part of Chabad Lubavitch Argentina Education EditStatistics 34 Educational InstitutionsEducational Level Total State Private Nivel Inicial 184 82 102 Nivel Primario 171 96 75 Nivel Medio 102 48 54 Nivel Terciario o Superior no Universitario 42 9 33Students enrolledEducational Level Total State Private Nivel Inicial 29 111 14 791 14 320 Nivel Primario 93 575 58 825 34 750 Nivel Medio 29 884 21 243 8 641 Nivel Terciario o Superior no Universitario 12 162 4 597 7 565 Presidencia de la UNLP Number 19 School Gral Jose de San Martin La Plata hosts one of the most renowned universities in Argentina the National University of La Plata Spanish Universidad Nacional de La Plata UNLP It has over 75 000 regular students 8 000 teaching staff 16 faculties and 106 available degrees UNLP students and professors include Raul Alfonsin Law degree in 1950 President of Argentina 1983 1989 Nestor Kirchner Law degree President of Argentina 2003 2007 Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Law degree President of Argentina terms 2007 2011 2011 2015 Rene Favaloro Medicine degree in 1949 creator of the technique for coronary bypass surgery Carlos Saavedra Lamas Law teacher rector and Nobel Peace Prize Ernesto Sabato Physics PhD in 1937 Mario Bunge Physics Mathematics PhD in 1952 Florentino Ameghino Professor of geology Juan Jose Arevalo Philosophy PhD in 1934 24th President of Guatemala Emilio Pettoruti painter Pedro Henriquez Urena Dominican essayist philosopher humanist philologist and literary critic Four high school institutes are under UNLP control and three of them are located in La Plata Rafael Hernandez National High School Spanish Colegio Nacional Rafael Hernandez Victor Mercante Lyceum Spanish Liceo Victor Mercante Fine Arts High School Spanish Bachillerato de Bellas Artes La Plata is also home of four other universities Universidad Catolica de La Plata 35 Universidad Notarial Argentina 36 Facultad Regional de la Universidad Tecnologica Nacional 37 Universidad del Este La Plata 38 Students come to these four universities from every part of Argentina and other countries giving the city a rich young multicultural lifestyle There is also an international school for translators Traductorado Architecture and the composition of the city Edit The city from the air View of the City of La Plata and Plaza Moreno from the cathedral View of the Plaza Moreno and the cathedral Plaza Dardo Rocha from the air Courthouse Juzgados Federales de La Plata ex Hotel Provincial La Plata is a planned city characterized by a strict grid crossed with diagonal avenues The two major diagonals 73 and 74 cross the city from east to west and from north to south respectively They converge in Plaza Moreno at the center of the city This square houses the foundation stone and is the main square of the city To either side are the City Hall and cathedral of La Plata Highlights of the city are the Museum of Natural Sciences the building of the Interior the Provincial Legislature the new theater and the hippodrome Many of these buildings were built at the time of the founding of the city following an international call for proposals Another work is the parent company of Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires located between the streets 6 7 46 and 47 This building was designed by architects Juan A Buschiazzo and Luis Viglione It opened on 19 April 1886 being amended in 1913 and in the 1970s It is a very green city with its largest park being the Paseo del Bosque or simply the forest Twenty two other parks and squares contain much of the city s trees and greenery Other landmarks include the lake the Martin Fierro amphitheater the Parque Pereyra Iraola the Zoo and Botanical Garden the Victorian astronomical observatory and the Natural History Museum One notable attraction is the Children s Republic which is said to have inspired Walt Disney to build Disneyland after he visited it during a trip to Argentina citation needed In 1977 the city lost one of its most valuable monuments to a fire the Teatro Argentino de La Plata predominantly built in a neoclassic style After the fire a new brutalist style theater was built in its place The city also has the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata a stadium influenced by modern High tech architecture planned and built after a national competition during the 1970s It was amended in a subsequent project to expand capacity and include a roof clarification needed The construction of a semitransparent deck of Kevlar and plastic resins was finished in January 2011 La Plata has one commercial airport Aeropuerto de La Plata which is not served by any airlines Awards received by the city Edit The city was awarded at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889 an event in which the new city was given the two gold medals awarded in the categories City of the Future and Better performance built La Plata Cemetery Edit Jacaranda foliage and blossom The municipal cemetery of La Plata was established in 1886 for the new capital of the province of Buenos Aires It was designed by Pedro Benoit It lies on the intersection of Avenue 31 72 and diagonal 74 in the southern tip It has some remarkable architectural features both in its main entrance and in many of the family vaults including neoclassical Neo Gothic Art Nouveau in its variant of Catalan Art Nouveau Art Deco and Egyptian revival styles The main entrance is an impressive neo classical portico with Doric columns The Catholic chapel in Romanesque revival style was finished in 1950 Diagonal 74 begins at the Rio de la Plata and ends at the cemetery causing some to remark that the layout may have been intentional symbolism of the cycle of life and death by Benoit 39 Its annex the Jewish Cemetery belongs to the Asociacion Mutual Israelita Argentina in La Plata and is located on Avenue 72 Sports EditThe main soccer clubs in the city are Estudiantes de La Plata known as pinchas and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata both of which currently play in the Argentine Primera Division Estudiantes is the sole team within the city to win a national or international title La Plata has Liga Amateur Platense de futbol that encompasses various clubs in the region such as Club Atletico Estrella de Berisso La Plata FC Asociacion Nueva Alianza and Club Everton Basketball has a place in the Torneo Nacional de Ascenso National Ascent Tournament through Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata In addition through the Asociacion Platense de Basquetbol La Plata has leagues and tournaments for all levels and categories including Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata Estudiantes Centro Fomento de Los Hornos Club Atenas Union Vecinal Centro de Fomento Meridiano V and Club Cultural y Deportivo Juventud Map of the Autodromo Roberto Jose Mouras track Auto racing also has its importance in the city in the form of the Turismo Carretera There is also a race track named Autodromo Roberto Jose Mouras in honor of the historic Chevrolet driver died in Lobos in 1992 40 Gaston Mazzacane is from the city as well After 21 races in Formula 1 he also competed in the Champ Car and Top Race V6 series Culture EditCulture has a major role in the city of La Plata This is reflected in the large amount of cultural centers theaters museums cinemas and libraries that are in the city as well as the Universidad Nacional de La Plata and the observatory Pasaje Dardo Rocha Building named in honor of the city s founder Former building of the Teatro Argentino burnt and demolished in 1977 La Plata Museum of Natural History Cultural centers Centro Cultural Pasaje Dardo Rocha Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas Centro Cultural Estacion Provincial Centro Cultural Viejo Almacen El Obrero Centro de Cultura amp Comunicacion Centro Cultural El Nucleo Centro Actividades Artisticas CRISOLES Centro Cultural Los Hornos Centro Cultural y Social El Galpon de Tolosa Theaters Teatro Argentino de La Plata Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podesta Anfiteatro Martin Fierro Teatro La Nonna Teatro La Hermandad del Princesa Sala 420 Taller de Teatro de la UNLP Complejo El Teatro Teatro La Lechuza Museums 41 42 Museo de Ciencias Naturales Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Latinoamericano es Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Museo de Arte Fra Angelico Museo de Instrumentos Musicales Coleccion Dr Emilio Azzarini Museo Historico del Fuerte de la Ensenada de Barragan Museo y Archivo Dardo Rocha Museo Almafuerte Museo del Teatro Argentino Museo Jose Juan Podesta Museo de la Catedral Museo Indigenista Yana Kuntur Museo Internacional de Munecos Museo del Automovil Coleccion Rau Museo del Tango Platense Museo Policial Inspector Mayor Vesiroglos Museo Historico Contralmirante Chalier Escuela Naval de Rio Santiago Museo Historico Militar Tte Julio A Roca Museo de Anatomia Veterinaria Dr Victor M Arroyo Museo de Artesania Tradicional Juan Alfonso Carrizo Museo de Astronomia y Geofisica Museo de Botanica y Farmacognosia Dr Carlos Spegazzini Museo y Casa de Descanso Samay Huasi Museo de Fisica Museo de Historia de la Medicina Dr Santiago Gorostiague Museo Biblioteca de Quimica y Farmacia Prof Dr Carlos Sagastume Museo de Odontologia Museo de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales Prof Julio Ocampo Libraries Biblioteca Central General Jose de San Martin Biblioteca Municipal Francisco Lopez Merino Biblioteca de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata Biblioteca de la Legislatura de la Provincia Cinemas Cinema San Martin Cinema 8 Cinema City Cinema Paradiso Cinema Rocha Cine Select Espacio INCAA km 60 There were big personalities in the cultural sphere from the city Paula Almerares opera singer soprano Dante Anzolini conductor Efrain U Bischoff historian Jose Walter Gavito sculptor Osvaldo Golijov classical composer Robert Noble journalist and socialist politician founder and first editor of the newspaper Clarin Emilio Pettoruti painter Ernesto Tenenbaum Reporter Maria Dhialma Tiberti writer Inaki Urlezaga classical dancer Alvaro Yunque writer Jorge and Federico D Elia actors Adabel Guerrero dancer actress Alejo Garcia Pintos film and television actor Benjamin Rojas actor and musician Freddy Villarreal comedian actor Hector Bidonde actor Juan Palomino actor Oscar Alberto Lito Cruz actor Maxi Ghione actor Pablo Andres Martinez actor Carlos Mancinelli musician among others It is worth mentioning other important personalities not being natives of La Plata influenced the city s cultural life as Raul Amaral writer poet and journalist It was part of Ediciones del Bosque Joaquin V Gonzalez historian educator writer and politician and Rafael Hernandez politician and journalist both founders of the UNLP Pedro Bonifacio Palacios Almafuerte Poet Josefina Passadori writer Ernesto Sabato writer and artist Carlos Indio Solari musician and band member platense Redonditos Patricio Rey and Ricotta among others The city has a great attraction to music whereas all festival concerts are organized In addition this is formed big band music and folklore of Argentina such as Los Redondos Virus Guasones Opus Cuatro Infonoise among others Festivals celebrations and events scheduled Edit Doll winner 2008 Arde Troya The city of La Plata has the particularity of being the only place with Berisso and Ensenada in the country where the burning of Momos Dolls similar to those cremated at the Fallas festival in Valencia Spain is held every New Year s Eve Hundreds of dolls are burnt to celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of a new year Competitions for the best doll is awarded by the La Plata municipality and media 43 44 Every 18 April is International Day For Monuments and Sites 45 That day buses with tour guides leave from the Centro Cultural Pasaje Dardo Rocha to the various historical monuments of La Plata Berisso and Ensenada being the activity free In addition every year on 19 November the anniversary of the city is held with recitals and a fireworks show at the Plaza Moreno In La Plata as well as in all of Argentina the first day of spring is celebrated along with National Student s Day on 21 September On this date the municipality organizes concerts both in the Paseo del Bosque and Plaza Moreno Carnival EditCarnival is one of the major popular celebrations in the history of mankind This celebration has its origins in the pagan rituals of Bacchus the God of wine The first Carnival goes back more than five thousand years to one of the ancient civilizations and historical regions in southern Mesopotamia modern day southern Iraq then it passed on to Egypt and finally to the Roman Empire From there it was celebrated throughout Europe and it was brought to America by the Spanish and Portuguese sailors The term carnival comes from the Latin expression meat Levarium which means to remove the flesh referring to the prohibition of eating meat during forty days after this celebration takes place In recent times Carnival is one of the most popular celebrations with shows parades in costumes however the original sense it had at the beginning has changed nowadays Among the most widely known carnival celebrations we have the one in Gualeguaychu province of Entre Rios Argentina Up to now Carnival is celebrated most of all in the northern provinces in Argentina Patron saint Edit The patron saint of the city and the party of La Plata is Saint Ponciano the 18th pope of the Catholic Church who died in Sardinia on 19 November 235 46 On 19 November is the feast of the Catholic parish of St Pontian pope and martyr 47 Tourism EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The most important tourist sites are located in the heart of the city s founding between Streets 51 and 53 being the center of the city s Plaza Moreno The square separates two great works of the city the Metropolitan Cathedral of La Plata Immaculate Conception and the Palacio Municipal Curutchet House World Heritage Site in La Plata The city of La Plata has many monuments and historical sites Among them are the Banco Provincia de Buenos Aires headquarters the Curutchet House Casa de Gobierno Provincial Casa Mariani Teruggi Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas Centro Cultural Meridiano V Centro Cultural Pasaje Dardo Rocha Iglesia San Benjamin la Legislatura Provincial Museo de Ciencias Naturales the Quinta Oreste Santospago the Rectorado de la UNLP Museo Ferroviario of Tolosa the Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podesta the Anfiteatro Martin Fierro the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata entre otros Moreover staying at the city of La Plata the visitors can tour the monuments of the neighboring cities of Berisso and Ensenada formerly part of La Plata finding among these to the Street New York the Swift Refrigerator Ukrainian Catholic Parish Our Lady of the Assumption Old Station Cultural Centre Fort Barragan and Historical Museum the Ensenada Rotary Bridge among others Quema de Munecos is a traditional celebration every New Year Young people create giant figures stuffed with fireworks People vote for the best giant figure After midnight all the figures are burnt in different parts of the city The most voted get a prize Notable people EditCategory People from La Plata Mauro Colagreco Argentine chef Irene Bernasconi Antarctic researcher Facundo Cabral Angel Cabrera Agustin Creevy Rene Favaloro Sergio Karakachoff Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Mercedes Lambre Salvadora Medina Onrubia 1894 1972 writer poet anarchist feminist Martin Palermo Emilio Pettoruti Benjamin Rojas Marcos Rojo born 1990 footballer Guillermo Barros Schelotto Gustavo Barros Schelotto Santiago Sosa born 1999 footballer for Atlanta United Roberto Themis Speroni 1922 1967 writer Nicolas Tauber born 1980 Argentine Israeli footballer Joaquin Tuculet Inaki Urlezaga Francisco Varallo Juan Sebastian Veron born 1975 footballer Sergio Parisse rugby union playerSister cities Edit Brazil Porto Alegre 1982 Italy Bologna 1988 Israel Beersheba 1989 Spain Zaragoza 1990 Paraguay Asuncion 1993 Chile Concepcion 1993 Venezuela Barquisimeto 2012 United States Louisville 1994 Uruguay Maldonado 1994 Uruguay Montevideo 1994 Bolivia Santa Cruz de la Sierra 1994 Bolivia Sucre 1994 Italy Anghiari 1998 France Boulogne sur Mer 2000 United Kingdom Liverpool 2005 Venezuela Santa Ana de Coro 2007 China Jiujiang 2008 Mexico Toluca 2010 Italy Bivongi 2012 Argentina Mar del Plata 2012See also Edit Argentina portalList of twin towns and sister cities in ArgentinaFootnotes Edit Censo 2022 los habitantes de la provincia de Buenos Aires ciudad por ciudad www infocielo com in Spanish Retrieved 1 February 2023 Thomas Bradley The photographer of Dardo Rocha in Spanish Archived from the original on 30 April 2009 Retrieved 25 August 2020 The Masonic Trowel in Spanish Freemasons 22 March 2014 Felipe Pigna Los Mitos de la historia argentina 3 ed Planeta Historia y Sociedad 2006 p 153 Lucesole Maria Jose 30 December 2001 Por Iglesia y en secreto La Nacion Archived from the original on 31 March 2009 Retrieved 15 September 2010 Rosa Jose Maria La fundacion de La Plata Archived from the original on 25 July 2009 Retrieved 11 January 2009 Especiales La Plata Historica El Dia Archived from the original on 1 December 2008 Retrieved 11 January 2009 Historia de La Plata La Plata Magica Archived from the original on 22 December 2008 Retrieved 11 January 2009 Historia de La Plata en El album de La Plata Retrieved 11 January 2009 Destape El 22 September 2022 Que es el bilardismo una de las escuelas mas importantes del futbol argentino www eldestapeweb com in Spanish Retrieved 1 February 2023 Pagina 12 4 November 2019 Estudiantes vuelve a 1 y 57 tras catorce anos El nuevo estadio sera reinaugurado el proximo 9 de noviembre PAGINA12 in Spanish Retrieved 1 February 2023 www eldia com Diario El Dia de La Plata Diario El Dia de La Plata www eldia com www eldia com in Spanish Retrieved 1 February 2023 Kottek M J Grieser C Beck B Rudolf F Rubel 2006 World Map of the Koppen Geiger climate classification updated PDF Meteorol Z 15 3 259 263 Bibcode 2006MetZe 15 259K doi 10 1127 0941 2948 2006 0130 Retrieved 22 December 2012 a b c La Plata Statistical Data 1981 1990 in Spanish National Meteorological Service of Argentina Retrieved 31 December 2012 a b La Plata AERO Climate Normals 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved 29 March 2015 a b Clima en la Argentina Guia Climatica por La Plata Aero Caracterizacion Estadisticas de largo plazo in Spanish Servicio Meteorologico Nacional Archived from the original on 4 September 2017 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Otro espectaculo blanco in Spanish El Dia Retrieved 5 February 2009 La Plata Argentina History Weather Underground Resumen synop ogimet com Estadisticas Climatologicas Normales periodo 1981 2010 in Spanish Servicio Meteorologico Nacional Retrieved 21 January 2018 World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1981 2010 World Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on 16 July 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2021 87593 La Plata Aerodrome Argentina ogimet com OGIMET 28 October 2021 Retrieved 29 October 2021 Listado de Terremotos Historicos in Spanish Instituto Nacional de Prevencion Sismica Retrieved 30 November 2018 Listado de Terremotos Historicos in Spanish Instituto Nacional de Prevencion Sismica Archived from the original on 16 March 2012 Retrieved 11 July 2015 Pza Constitucion La Plata Government of Argentina November 2019 Retrieved 2 January 2021 Tren Universitario Government of Argentina 23 November 2020 Retrieved 2 January 2021 Poblacion PDF in Spanish Archived from the original PDF on 21 September 2011 Retrieved 11 July 2015 a b INDEC 1981 Censo nacional de poblacion y vivienda 1980 Resultados provisionles por localidad censo 1980 y resultados definitivos censos 1970 y 1960 Serie A a b INDEC 1995 Censo nacional de poblacion y vivienda 1991 Resultados definitivos por localidad censos 1991 y 1980 Serie G nº1 ISBN 950 9888 80 X Provincia de Buenos Aires segun localidad Poblacion censada en 1991 y poblacion por sexo en 2001 in Spanish INDEC Retrieved 11 July 2015 Provincia de Buenos Aires partido La Plata Poblacion total por sexo e indice de masculinidad segun edad en anos simples y grupos quinquenales de edad Ano 2010 in Spanish INDEC Retrieved 11 July 2015 permanent dead link AMIA La Plata AMIA La Plata Retrieved 25 August 2020 Serber Tuvia 1 November 2012 Home Beit Jabad La Plata Retrieved 25 August 2020 Estadisticas de Educacion de La Plata Municipalidad de La Plata Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 10 February 2009 Home ucalp edu ar Universidad Notarial Argentina Home frlp utn edu ar Inicio www eldia com Diario El Dia de La Plata Diario El Dia de La Plata www eldia com www eldia com in Spanish Retrieved 1 February 2023 Circuito de La Plata ACTC Archived from the original on 31 March 2009 Retrieved 17 March 2009 Atracciones Museos La Plata Vive 2010 Archived from the original on 1 October 2010 Retrieved 26 September 2010 Red de Museos de la UNLP Universidad Nacional de La Plata UNLP Archived from the original on 21 May 2014 Retrieved 1 May 2014 Recorrida por los tradicionales munecos de Fin de Ano El Dia 2007 Retrieved 17 March 2009 Finalizo el concurso el domingo se conoceran los cinco ganadores El Dia 2008 Retrieved 17 March 2009 Cientos de platenses en un tour por los museos El Dia 2009 Retrieved 20 April 2009 San Ponciano Basilica de San Ponciano Historia References EditSoler Ricardo 1982 100 anos de vida platense El Dia Sociedad Impresora Platense External links Edit Media related to La Plata at Wikimedia Commons La Plata travel guide from Wikivoyage Wikisource has the text of The New Student s Reference Work article La Plata in Spanish Official government website in Spanish https web archive org web 20080704110338 http www mapa laplata gov ar Interactive map of La Plata in Spanish Municipal information Municipal Affairs Federal Institute IFAM Municipal Affairs Secretariat Ministry of Interior Argentina in Spanish La Plata s web guides Edit in Spanish LaGuiaX in Spanish Cualbondi Buses on from to La Plata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Plata amp oldid 1146549131, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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