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Munro, Buenos Aires

Munro is a city of the Vicente López Partido in northern Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, best known for its jeans and apparel stores and outlets. It is located some 20 km from the downtown of the city.

Munro
District
Munro commercial center on Avenida Mitre
Munro
Coordinates: 34°32′S 58°31′W / 34.533°S 58.517°W / -34.533; -58.517
Country Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
Partido Vicente López
Founded30 April 1912 [1]
Elevation
26 m (85 ft)
Population
 (2001 census [INDEC])
 • Total35,844
CPA Base
B 1605
Area code+54 11

It is bordered by the neighborhoods of Villa Adelina, Carapachay and Martínez on the north; Villa Ballester on the west; Florida Este in the south; and Olivos to the east. The border streets are Mariano Moreno, Bartolomé Mitre Avenue, Paraná, National Highway 9 (Panamericana), Antonio Malaver, Alexander Fleming, Luis María Drago, Primera Junta, Montes de Oca, Capitán Cajaraville, Juramento, Carlos Calvo, Albarellos, and Belgrano.

There are many sports clubs in Munro such as Unión Vecinal de Fomento Munro (founded on 1922), Olivos Rugby Club (1927), Club Unión de Munro (1946), Club Social y Deportivo Industrial Munro (1947).

Some of Munro's local industries are: Atanor, Fabriloza, Colorín, Virulana, Ripán, Telagoma, Bayer, Gillette and other factories of clothing, lumber, steel, food, etc. In the town were located the Lumiton filming studios (they still exist today as a museum of the movies filmed there).

History edit

 
The neighborhood owes its name to Duncan M. Munro, a Scottish manager of Córdoba Central Railway that donated lands to build the station

Although a grocery store (known as "Pualpería del Fondo de la Legua" and owned by merchant Gregorio Rodríguez) had existed on the corner of Avenida Mitre and Vélez Sarsfield by 1850,[2] the neighborhood of Munro was born with the construction of a station of the Córdoba Central rail line (now Ferrocarril General Belgrano) on April 30, 1912.[3] The English railway company, associated to the Compañía Argentina de Tierras del Norte, acquired lands near the railway and charged its station chief, Alfredo Dionisio Godoy, the lands sale. The station has its name after Scottish immigrant Duncan Mackay Munro (1844–1929), who managed several railway companies in Argentina including Buenos Aires and Ensenada, Santa Fe, and Córdoba Central. Munro was also a member of committees for road construction and agriculture and a founding member of the Scottish Church of Buenos Aires. Munro donated lands to build the train station and a park in the current "Munro" district.[4] Besides, Munro's daughter, Adelina Munro Drysdale, would be later honored giving her name to the Villa Adelina district. Another neighboring town named after her, "Drysdale", was then changed to Carapachay.[5]

 
The commercial centre of Munro on Avenida Mitre in the 1980s

On June 11, 1922, 49 neighbors led by Alfredo Dionisio Godoy founded the Unión Vecinal de Fomento de Munro. With the population growth, many stores were opened that formed an important commercial center. Munro was also the site of Lumiton Studios, a movie production house founded by local radio pioneer Enrique Susini which, from 1931 to 1952, turned out over 180 full-length films and became among the best-known in Argentine cinema. On November 11, 1961, the partido's first school was founded: School Nº4 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. On March 22, 1965, the Santa María Reina church was founded, and since 1996 it has belonged to the San Isidro Obispado.

Avenida Mitre consolidated as the main commercial center of the neighborhood after American jeans manufacturers Lee and Wrangler opened their shops there in the early 1970s. Levi's arrived in 1976. They commercialized second-choice clothing with good sales.[2]

In 1981 Mitre Avenue was repaired, thus modernizing the commercial center.[6] In 1984, the Governor of Buenos Aires Alejandro Armendáriz promulgated a decree that named the city "Capital de la Indumentaria" to promote selling clothing in the district. During the 1970s and 1980s, the commercial center was a great success and one of the main drivers of the economy of Vicente López Partido. The boom of the textile industry brought a lot of people to Munro in search of jeans (the most popular of its products) but also t-shirts, and sweaters, which could be bought at affordable prices, as much as 50% less than other stores.[2]

In 1995 the Centro Cultural Munro (Munro Cultural Center) was inaugurated with a capacity for 870 people.

Population edit

The city area is approximately 5.8 km² and is populated by 35,844 (2001 census [INDEC]), being the third most populous city in the partido, with 13.1% of its total population. In 1991 there were 36,188 citizens, which implies a 1% drop compared to 2001.

Education edit

There are few educational institutions located at Munro. The renowned includes:

  • Institute of Integral Education Munro
  • Clases Particulares De Inglés Y Matemática
  • Escuela Primaria No. 32 "MARIA LUISA IRIBARNE DE ORTIZ"
  • Higher Institute of Teacher Training and Technical No. 77

The area once had a German school, Deutsche Schule Munro.[7]

Notable people edit

Sports edit

 
Main entrance to Olivos Rugby Club, Munro's most notable sports club

The most important activity is football, with several social clubs hosting the sport apart from other activities. Club Atlético Colegiales was established in 1908 as "Club Atlético Libertarios Unidos" in the city of Buenos Aires. The club is affiliated with the Argentine Football Association and has played in the competitions organized by the body since then. Colegiales moved to their new location on Antonio Malaver and Gervasio Posadas streets (then Munro, currently Florida Oeste) in 1948, where the institution has been located since then.

Rugby union and field hockey are represented by the Olivos Rugby Club, established in 1927. The rugby teams compete in tournaments organized by the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires (URBA).

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hombres y mujeres que se volvieron barrio: ¿Quién fue Duncan Mackay Munro? on Crónica, 4 Apr 2021
  2. ^ a b c La Avenida Mitre, el paraíso comercial de los '70 y los '80, Clarín, 4 May 2012
  3. ^ MUNRO CUMPLE 109 AÑOS DE HISTORIA on El Megáfono, 30 Apr 2021
  4. ^ Historia de los barrios del Fondo de la Legua: Dunkan Mackay Munro, 28 Oct 2018
  5. ^ Adelina... la Princesa, book by Francisco Diurno – published in 1991
  6. ^ Munro | Historia de Vicente López (blogsite)
  7. ^ "Deutscher Bundestag 4. Wahlperiode Drucksache IV/3672" (). Bundestag (West Germany). 23 June 1965. Retrieved on 12 March 2016. p. 17/51.

External links edit

  • Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)

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Munro is a city of the Vicente Lopez Partido in northern Greater Buenos Aires Argentina best known for its jeans and apparel stores and outlets It is located some 20 km from the downtown of the city MunroDistrictMunro commercial center on Avenida MitreMunroLocation in Greater Buenos AiresCoordinates 34 32 S 58 31 W 34 533 S 58 517 W 34 533 58 517Country ArgentinaProvinceBuenos AiresPartidoVicente LopezFounded30 April 1912 1 Elevation26 m 85 ft Population 2001 census INDEC Total35 844CPA BaseB 1605Area code 54 11It is bordered by the neighborhoods of Villa Adelina Carapachay and Martinez on the north Villa Ballester on the west Florida Este in the south and Olivos to the east The border streets are Mariano Moreno Bartolome Mitre Avenue Parana National Highway 9 Panamericana Antonio Malaver Alexander Fleming Luis Maria Drago Primera Junta Montes de Oca Capitan Cajaraville Juramento Carlos Calvo Albarellos and Belgrano There are many sports clubs in Munro such as Union Vecinal de Fomento Munro founded on 1922 Olivos Rugby Club 1927 Club Union de Munro 1946 Club Social y Deportivo Industrial Munro 1947 Some of Munro s local industries are Atanor Fabriloza Colorin Virulana Ripan Telagoma Bayer Gillette and other factories of clothing lumber steel food etc In the town were located the Lumiton filming studios they still exist today as a museum of the movies filmed there Contents 1 History 2 Population 3 Education 4 Notable people 5 Sports 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The neighborhood owes its name to Duncan M Munro a Scottish manager of Cordoba Central Railway that donated lands to build the stationAlthough a grocery store known as Pualperia del Fondo de la Legua and owned by merchant Gregorio Rodriguez had existed on the corner of Avenida Mitre and Velez Sarsfield by 1850 2 the neighborhood of Munro was born with the construction of a station of the Cordoba Central rail line now Ferrocarril General Belgrano on April 30 1912 3 The English railway company associated to the Compania Argentina de Tierras del Norte acquired lands near the railway and charged its station chief Alfredo Dionisio Godoy the lands sale The station has its name after Scottish immigrant Duncan Mackay Munro 1844 1929 who managed several railway companies in Argentina including Buenos Aires and Ensenada Santa Fe and Cordoba Central Munro was also a member of committees for road construction and agriculture and a founding member of the Scottish Church of Buenos Aires Munro donated lands to build the train station and a park in the current Munro district 4 Besides Munro s daughter Adelina Munro Drysdale would be later honored giving her name to the Villa Adelina district Another neighboring town named after her Drysdale was then changed to Carapachay 5 nbsp The commercial centre of Munro on Avenida Mitre in the 1980sOn June 11 1922 49 neighbors led by Alfredo Dionisio Godoy founded the Union Vecinal de Fomento de Munro With the population growth many stores were opened that formed an important commercial center Munro was also the site of Lumiton Studios a movie production house founded by local radio pioneer Enrique Susini which from 1931 to 1952 turned out over 180 full length films and became among the best known in Argentine cinema On November 11 1961 the partido s first school was founded School Nº4 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento On March 22 1965 the Santa Maria Reina church was founded and since 1996 it has belonged to the San Isidro Obispado Avenida Mitre consolidated as the main commercial center of the neighborhood after American jeans manufacturers Lee and Wrangler opened their shops there in the early 1970s Levi s arrived in 1976 They commercialized second choice clothing with good sales 2 In 1981 Mitre Avenue was repaired thus modernizing the commercial center 6 In 1984 the Governor of Buenos Aires Alejandro Armendariz promulgated a decree that named the city Capital de la Indumentaria to promote selling clothing in the district During the 1970s and 1980s the commercial center was a great success and one of the main drivers of the economy of Vicente Lopez Partido The boom of the textile industry brought a lot of people to Munro in search of jeans the most popular of its products but also t shirts and sweaters which could be bought at affordable prices as much as 50 less than other stores 2 In 1995 the Centro Cultural Munro Munro Cultural Center was inaugurated with a capacity for 870 people Population editThe city area is approximately 5 8 km and is populated by 35 844 2001 census INDEC being the third most populous city in the partido with 13 1 of its total population In 1991 there were 36 188 citizens which implies a 1 drop compared to 2001 Education editThere are few educational institutions located at Munro The renowned includes Institute of Integral Education Munro Clases Particulares De Ingles Y Matematica Escuela Primaria No 32 MARIA LUISA IRIBARNE DE ORTIZ Higher Institute of Teacher Training and Technical No 77The area once had a German school Deutsche Schule Munro 7 Notable people editJulio Bocca Jorge Sotomayor born 1988 Argentine footballer Miguel AbueloSports edit nbsp Main entrance to Olivos Rugby Club Munro s most notable sports clubThe most important activity is football with several social clubs hosting the sport apart from other activities Club Atletico Colegiales was established in 1908 as Club Atletico Libertarios Unidos in the city of Buenos Aires The club is affiliated with the Argentine Football Association and has played in the competitions organized by the body since then Colegiales moved to their new location on Antonio Malaver and Gervasio Posadas streets then Munro currently Florida Oeste in 1948 where the institution has been located since then Rugby union and field hockey are represented by the Olivos Rugby Club established in 1927 The rugby teams compete in tournaments organized by the Union de Rugby de Buenos Aires URBA Gallery edit nbsp Underpass on Baigorria street nbsp Train station nbsp Cultural Center nbsp Replica of Statue of Liberty nbsp Puma petrol station nbsp Coto supermarket nbsp Lumiton Museum of CinemaReferences edit nbsp Argentina portal Hombres y mujeres que se volvieron barrio Quien fue Duncan Mackay Munro on Cronica 4 Apr 2021 a b c La Avenida Mitre el paraiso comercial de los 70 y los 80 Clarin 4 May 2012 MUNRO CUMPLE 109 ANOS DE HISTORIA on El Megafono 30 Apr 2021 Historia de los barrios del Fondo de la Legua Dunkan Mackay Munro 28 Oct 2018 Adelina la Princesa book by Francisco Diurno published in 1991 Munro Historia de Vicente Lopez blogsite Deutscher Bundestag 4 Wahlperiode Drucksache IV 3672 Archive Bundestag West Germany 23 June 1965 Retrieved on 12 March 2016 p 17 51 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Munro Buenos Aires Municipal information Municipal Affairs Federal Institute IFAM Municipal Affairs Secretariat Ministry of Interior Argentina in Spanish in Spanish Munro City website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Munro Buenos Aires amp oldid 1210584489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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