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Ramos Mejía

Ramos Mejía is a city in La Matanza Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The town has an area of 11.9 km2 (4.6 sq mi) and a population of 98,547.[1] The city is one of the largest commercial districts in the Western Zone of Greater Buenos Aires.

Ramos Mejía
City
Nickname: 
Town of commerce
Ramos Mejía
Coordinates: 34°39′S 58°34′W / 34.650°S 58.567°W / -34.650; -58.567
Country Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
PartidoLa Matanza
Founded1871
Government
 • TypeMunicipal council
 • HeadquartersTown Hall of La Matanza
 • Mayor of La MatanzaFernando Espinoza (Front for Victory)
Area
 • Total11.9 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
Elevation
26 m (85 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total98,547
 • Density8,300/km2 (21,000/sq mi)
CPA Base
B 1704
Area code+54 011

History Edit

The land where the city is now located was originally purchased from Martín José de Altolaguirre by Francisco Ramos Mejía in 1808. Ramos Mejía was the son of a merchant from Seville, and had returned from a nine-year stay in the Upper Peru, where his business interests had met with success. The ranch became noteworthy as the site of the first public religious controversy in Argentina, when Ramos Mejía's differences over the interpretation of biblical canon with the local parish priest, Father Castañeda, led to the former's exile from the parish in 1821.[2]

The property remained in name of wife, María Antonia Segurola de Ramos Mejía, who became its sole proprietor upon her husband's death in 1828. Confiscated by order of Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas in 1840, it was returned to the widow in 1853 following Rosas' overthrow. She bequeathed the land to her four sons in a living trust. They, in turn, sold the first lots to the Buenos Aires Western Railway, which opened the station at the site on September 25, 1858, along the nation's first rail line.[3]

 
The Ramos Mejía Sarmiento Line station. Opened in 1907, the central building was converted to a museum in 2008

Subsequent sales by the heirs, and its resale as parcels, led to the establishment of the town in 1871.[3] Buoyed by the subsequent wave of immigration in Argentina, Ramos Mejía grew rapidly and in 1904, the cobblestone Avenida Rivadavia reached the town from Buenos Aires. The original station was replaced in 1907 by a larger structure designed by Dutch architect John Doyer; one of the most recognizable examples of Victorian architecture in Argentina, the building itself was converted to a museum in 2008.[4]

Ramos Mejía would be the site of other milestones in the history of Argentine public transport. The establishment of the Transporte Ideal San Justo, a shared taxi company, in 1921, marked the birth of the popular transport service in Argentina (where they are known as colectivos).[3] The electrification of the Western Railway line in 1923 between Ramos Mejía and the Once railway station terminal in Buenos Aires would be another first in the nation.[2]

Among the most important educational institutions in the city are the Ward College, established in 1913, the Santo Domingo College (founded in 1915), and the Salesian Wilfrid Barón College of Don Bosco, established in 1930; one of its alumni was the future Pope Francis, who (as Jorge Bergoglio) studied here as a sixth-grader.[citation needed] The local Casa de la Cultura ("cultural house") houses the Leopoldo Marechal Theatre, one of the most important such establishments in La Matanza County. Ramos Mejía was officially recognized as a city by the Provincial Legislature on September 17, 1964.[2]

The city is the birthplace of, among other well-known personalities in Argentina, comedian Antonio Gasalla, cyclist and olympic gold medalist Walter Pérez, former Vice President Carlos Ruckauf, Governor Daniel Scioli, screenwriter Damián Szifrón, and songwriter María Elena Walsh.

Places of Interest Edit

 
Aerial photo of Ramos Mejia

Ramos Mejía is located approximately 14 km from City center of the capital, and has rapid access through highways. Has many important historical buildings, churches, and huge schools and edifications, very attractive residential places, intense night life, Cultural centers and a mall (called shopping in Argentina) with many products and services, together to the downtown where a mix between old houses and very big tower buildings and offices.

 
Ramos Mejia Train station.

The Ramos Mejia Station: it's a city heritage, and the mansion next to the station has a huge symbolic value, because it's the center of the story of Ramos Mejia. This building, from 1906 was designed and built by the Architect Dutch John Doyer (1862-1936), who designed and built also the Once railway station. The architecture design matches the late Victorian style.

Education Edit

Public Schools Edit

Private Schools Edit

  • School Nuestra Señora de Fatima (Elementary - High School)
  • School Parroquial San Juan XXIII (Maternal - Inicial - Elementary - High School regular and technical - Tertiary)
  • Institute Don Bosco (Elementary - High School)
  • School Ramos Mejia (Inicial - Elementary - High School)
  • School Santo Domingo (Kindergarten - Elementary - High School)
  • Institute San Miguel (Inicial - Elementary - High School)
  • School Santísimo Redentor (Elementary - High School)
  • Escuela Argentina del Oeste (Elementary - High School)
  • Escuela Jean Piaget (Elementary - High School)
  • Institute Santo Tomás de Aquino (Kindergarten - Elementary - High School)
  • Institute French (Kindergarten - Elementary - High School)
  • School del Parque (Elementary - High School)
  • Escuela Colina de la Paz (Elementary)
  • Institute Sarmiento (High School)
  • Institute Juan José Castelli (High School) — Closed in 2008 permanently
  • School Guillermo de Orange - Orange Day School (Inicial - Elementary - High School)

Public Figures Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . wikiradar.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-25.
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2009-09-27. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  3. ^ a b c "Presentaron el libro "Ramos Mejía, su historia"". Diario Noticias con Objetividad.
  4. ^ "El Museo Casa de la Estación Ramos Mejía ya está abierto al público". Provincias y Municipio. Agencia Nova. 1 February 2008.

34°39′S 58°34′W / 34.650°S 58.567°W / -34.650; -58.567

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For other uses see Jose Maria Ramos Mejia Ramos Mejia is a city in La Matanza Partido Buenos Aires Province Argentina The town has an area of 11 9 km2 4 6 sq mi and a population of 98 547 1 The city is one of the largest commercial districts in the Western Zone of Greater Buenos Aires Ramos MejiaCityNickname Town of commerceRamos MejiaLocation in Greater Buenos AiresCoordinates 34 39 S 58 34 W 34 650 S 58 567 W 34 650 58 567Country ArgentinaProvince Buenos AiresPartidoLa MatanzaFounded1871Government TypeMunicipal council HeadquartersTown Hall of La Matanza Mayor of La MatanzaFernando Espinoza Front for Victory Area Total11 9 km2 4 6 sq mi Elevation26 m 85 ft Population 2011 Total98 547 Density8 300 km2 21 000 sq mi CPA BaseB 1704Area code 54 011 Contents 1 History 2 Places of Interest 3 Education 3 1 Public Schools 3 2 Private Schools 4 Public Figures 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe land where the city is now located was originally purchased from Martin Jose de Altolaguirre by Francisco Ramos Mejia in 1808 Ramos Mejia was the son of a merchant from Seville and had returned from a nine year stay in the Upper Peru where his business interests had met with success The ranch became noteworthy as the site of the first public religious controversy in Argentina when Ramos Mejia s differences over the interpretation of biblical canon with the local parish priest Father Castaneda led to the former s exile from the parish in 1821 2 The property remained in name of wife Maria Antonia Segurola de Ramos Mejia who became its sole proprietor upon her husband s death in 1828 Confiscated by order of Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas in 1840 it was returned to the widow in 1853 following Rosas overthrow She bequeathed the land to her four sons in a living trust They in turn sold the first lots to the Buenos Aires Western Railway which opened the station at the site on September 25 1858 along the nation s first rail line 3 nbsp The Ramos Mejia Sarmiento Line station Opened in 1907 the central building was converted to a museum in 2008Subsequent sales by the heirs and its resale as parcels led to the establishment of the town in 1871 3 Buoyed by the subsequent wave of immigration in Argentina Ramos Mejia grew rapidly and in 1904 the cobblestone Avenida Rivadavia reached the town from Buenos Aires The original station was replaced in 1907 by a larger structure designed by Dutch architect John Doyer one of the most recognizable examples of Victorian architecture in Argentina the building itself was converted to a museum in 2008 4 Ramos Mejia would be the site of other milestones in the history of Argentine public transport The establishment of the Transporte Ideal San Justo a shared taxi company in 1921 marked the birth of the popular transport service in Argentina where they are known as colectivos 3 The electrification of the Western Railway line in 1923 between Ramos Mejia and the Once railway station terminal in Buenos Aires would be another first in the nation 2 Among the most important educational institutions in the city are the Ward College established in 1913 the Santo Domingo College founded in 1915 and the Salesian Wilfrid Baron College of Don Bosco established in 1930 one of its alumni was the future Pope Francis who as Jorge Bergoglio studied here as a sixth grader citation needed The local Casa de la Cultura cultural house houses the Leopoldo Marechal Theatre one of the most important such establishments in La Matanza County Ramos Mejia was officially recognized as a city by the Provincial Legislature on September 17 1964 2 The city is the birthplace of among other well known personalities in Argentina comedian Antonio Gasalla cyclist and olympic gold medalist Walter Perez former Vice President Carlos Ruckauf Governor Daniel Scioli screenwriter Damian Szifron and songwriter Maria Elena Walsh Places of Interest Edit nbsp Aerial photo of Ramos MejiaRamos Mejia is located approximately 14 km from City center of the capital and has rapid access through highways Has many important historical buildings churches and huge schools and edifications very attractive residential places intense night life Cultural centers and a mall called shopping in Argentina with many products and services together to the downtown where a mix between old houses and very big tower buildings and offices nbsp Ramos Mejia Train station The Ramos Mejia Station it s a city heritage and the mansion next to the station has a huge symbolic value because it s the center of the story of Ramos Mejia This building from 1906 was designed and built by the Architect Dutch John Doyer 1862 1936 who designed and built also the Once railway station The architecture design matches the late Victorian style Education EditPublic Schools Edit School Nuestra Senora del Carmen Elementary School General Jose de San Martin Elementary High School School Jose Manuel Estrada Elementary High School School Bernardino Rivadavia Elementary School Republica de Brasil Elementary School Juan Bautista Alberdi Elementary School Hipolito Yrigoyen Elementary School Patricias Argentinas Elementary School Jorge Simon Liborio Muse Elementary School Sargento Cabral Elementary School General G A de Lamadrid Elementary School Alas Argentinas Elementary School Republica de Venezuela Elementary School Jose Felix Bogado High School School Santa Maria de Buenos Aires High School School Esteban Echeverria High School School Juan B de la Salle High School Private Schools Edit School Nuestra Senora de Fatima Elementary High School School Parroquial San Juan XXIII Maternal Inicial Elementary High School regular and technical Tertiary Institute Don Bosco Elementary High School School Ramos Mejia Inicial Elementary High School School Santo Domingo Kindergarten Elementary High School Institute San Miguel Inicial Elementary High School School Santisimo Redentor Elementary High School Escuela Argentina del Oeste Elementary High School Escuela Jean Piaget Elementary High School Institute Santo Tomas de Aquino Kindergarten Elementary High School Institute French Kindergarten Elementary High School School del Parque Elementary High School Escuela Colina de la Paz Elementary Institute Sarmiento High School Institute Juan Jose Castelli High School Closed in 2008 permanently School Guillermo de Orange Orange Day School Inicial Elementary High School Public Figures EditLuis Fabian Artime soccer player Juan Alberto Badia radio and tv host Lazaro Barbieri politician Hector Calcano actor Catriel Ciavarella musician Alberto Samid business man Ignacio Copani musician Rodolfo D Onofrio Club Atletico River Plate president German Delfino soccer referee Mariano Donda soccer player Leopoldo Federico tango conductor Sabrina Garciarena actress Willy Gardi musician Antonio Gasalla actor and comedian Christian Gomez soccer player Araceli Gonzalez actress Rolando Hanglin radio host Virginia Hanglin radio and tv host Diana Ingro actress Horacio Lalia comic artist Roman Lejtman journalist Guillermo Lopez tv host Veronica Magario politician Mayor of La Matanza between 2015 and 2019 Pablo Alejandro Migliore soccer player Jorge Minissale rock musician Enrique Meyer politician Tourism minister between 2010 and 2015 Agustin Orion soccer player Boca Juniors Gustavo Cucho Parisi singer and musician leader of Los Autenticos Decadentes Walter Perez cyclist Monsenor Jeronimo Podesta Erica Rivas actress Carlos Ruckauf politician Luciano Scaglione bass player and vocalist of Attaque 77 Damian Szifron tv producer Eugenia Tobal actress Fernando Tobio soccer player Maria Elena Walsh writer and musicianReferences Edit Ramos Mejia wikiradar com Archived from the original on 2013 08 25 a b c Historia de Ramos Mejia Archived from the original on 2009 09 27 Retrieved 2011 06 07 a b c Presentaron el libro Ramos Mejia su historia Diario Noticias con Objetividad El Museo Casa de la Estacion Ramos Mejia ya esta abierto al publico Provincias y Municipio Agencia Nova 1 February 2008 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