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Tres de Febrero Partido

Tres de Febrero (lit.'3 February') is a partido of the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation area in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

Tres de Febrero
Location of Tres de Febrero Partido in Buenos Aires Province
Coordinates: 34°35′53″S 58°33′54″W / 34.59806°S 58.56500°W / -34.59806; -58.56500
Country Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
Established15 October 1959
Founded byProvincial law
SeatCaseros
Government
 • MayorDiego Valenzuela (PRO)
Area
 • Total46 km2 (18 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[1]
 • Total340,071
 • Density7,400/km2 (19,000/sq mi)
Demonymtresfebrerense
Postal Code
B1678
IFAM
BUE128
Area Code+54 011
Patron saintNuestra Señora de la Merced
Websitetresdefebrero.gov.ar
Partidos of Greater Buenos Aires: Tres de Febrero: 6

Toponymy edit

Tres de Febrero took its name from the 1852 Battle of Caseros between General Justo José Urquiza and Juan Manuel de Rosas, which was won by General Urquiza and marked a historical event for the country and which took place on this land.

History edit

The lands that are now the Tres de Febrero partido, were inhabited, before the discovery of the Americas and during the first years of the conquest, by Querandí Indians and pampas. These aborigines preferred set their huts near watercourses, in this case, along the current Reconquista River and stream: Morón, Maldonado and Medrano. Engaged in culture corn, squash and bean. Upon the arrival of the Spaniards, the Indians fought tenaciously to defend their possessions but were defeated and had to submit to the conqueror. The distribution of lands that began with the second foundation of Buenos Aires by Juan de Garay in 1580, marked the beginning of the process of settlement and urbanization of the area (now called Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires). The urbanization of Tres de Febrero partido, although has specific characteristics, participates in its broader aspects of the mode of development of the vast majority of Greater Buenos Aires parties. Possessions granted for Juan de Garay consisted in "solars", lots where houses were made, farms and estates that were surrounding villages and used for growing vegetables were established, cereal and tambera production. Until the early years of this century the area served the function of supplier of agricultural products to Buenos Aires City. In the early 18th century this area, formerly Pago de las Conchas, renamed the Curato de San Isidro, formed by existing parties San Martín, San Isidro, Tres de Febrero and Vicente López. Circulation was performed through the old highways linking the area with La Matanza Partido, Morón Partido, Luján and the Buenos Aires city. The installation of the railroad, from 1876, helped identify the first urban settlement.

Around the same time appears rural tram of Lacroze brothers, electrical from 1908, which starting from Medrano and Corrientes street, came to the village of San Martín, constitute, together with the low cost of the properties in the area, a factor of strong stimulus for demographic settlement.

Until the end of 1800, the only railroad station in the partido was the Caseros station, around were created administrative offices, homes and shops were located zonal importance. From the early years of 1900 were created new railroad stations which determined the development of other mainly residential areas (like Santos Lugares (1906), Ciudadela (1910) and Sáenz Peña (1910)).

 
Museum of the Argentine Army, former military barracks in Ciudadela.

Installs in June 1920 the Argentina Cruz Roja Filial Santos Lugares in the Langeri Severino 3670 street, providing relief and assistance to the immediate community of the town of Santos Lugares and from there covering all the partido. This institution made famous as the best doctors like Cerazo, Carbone, Canepa and others as important. Until the '30s, the development of settlements was essentially ruled by the expansion of the railroad service and the transport of passengers, "the bus (El Colectivo)" (from 1930 in the Buenos Aires city) and the penetration of these services to the areas of Greater Buenos Aires, begins development of industrial settlements and housing remote areas of railroad stations or between them. Urbanization of the partido ends in 1970 and 1972 with the fragmentation and subdivision of vacant areas to the northwest, like Loma Hermosa, El Libertador, Churruca, Remedios de Escalada and 11 de Septiembre. When considering the stages of settlement worth noting the influence of the military settlements: Campo de Mayo and Ciudadela from 1901 and the Colegio Militar de la Nación opening in 1937, which now comprise 12% of the area of the partido.

In 1958, deputy Alfredo Longo, (born in Caseros), presented a project for the creation of a new partido called "Caseros", composed of the localities of Santos Lugares, Ciudadela, Sáenz Peña, El Palomar and Caseros, which was completed the following year with the enactment of Law 6.065 of Buenos Aires Province by which the October 15 partido was created Tres de Febrero, separating of the San Martín partido, in the area bounded by General Paz avenue, Ferrocarril General Urquiza, Triunvirato street to the Reconquista River, the Reconquista River to Díaz Vélez avenue and thence to the General Paz avenue.

 
Municipality of Tres de Febrero.

The municipality of Tres de Febrero began its economic financial year and servicing in general from 1 January 1960 based on the previous quartermaster located at 2161 Lisandro Medina, Caseros. Its first mayor was Mr. Ramón Landin who was ousted in 1962 by soldiers of the time. The name Tres de Febrero is because on this date in 1852 was performed the Battle of Caseros between the forces of Juan Manuel de Rosas and the General Urquiza, in the lands that belong to this partido.

When in October 1959 was created the partido, one of the biggest obstacles they faced their authorities was a lack of building facilities capable of accommodating the different agencies were integrated was created, which were shortly after dispersed in fourteen different sites. This brought great inconvenience, and in 1967, the authorities decided to move forward on an old dream: The Municipal Edifice. Was negotiated with Ferrocarriles Argentinos to use the land adjacent to the tracks, among the streets General Hornos and Juan Bautista Alberdi. In 1968 when were resolved the issue of the place occupied, a concourse was held to the presentation of projects, He was elected work of architects Odilia Suárez and Eduardo Sarrailh. According to the rules, the set should embody a coherent urban image and with this premise was created the general structure of the set, which among other works, envisaged a walkway under the tracks, a shopping mall, banks, church and cultural center. Work started in 1969, being in charge of the company Sucesión Carlos Rinadi, which soon after went bankrupt, fact that produced long delays in the initial schedule. 14 years passed, during which the works were interrupted several times by different causes. In 1983 under the quartermaster Rodolfo Vasquez's office removals occurred Mayor, time the edifice was called by the name of "Heroes de Malvinas" as a tribute to those who gave their lives in the Falklands War; and is in 1987, when the Concejo Deliberante went to take his place, leaving the former headquarters of the street Lisandro Medina, now demolished, and had been primary site of the first mayors. Architecturally the edifice is composed of a set of volumetric forms of exposed concrete, checking various parameters carpentry aluminum. It is noteworthy that the original project underwent many changes, although with the passing of time some of the original estimates it will specifying, as in the case of the street parallel to the roads that join General Hornos with Libertador San Martín Avenue.

In February 1988 Tunnel of Libertador San Martín avenue in central Caseros opens. The low-level step had its ribbon cutting shared between two mayors: Héctor Dáttoli and Jorge Mangas. When installing the tunnel initially hurt businesses Valentin Gómez street. Since this was the most coveted street of partido, and installed a water source to attract the public, but was soon removed because stalking was inevitable.

Governance edit

The partido of Tres de Febrero is governed by mayor Diego Valenzuela. He defeated the historic Peronist mayor Hugo Omar Curto in 2015 who had governed Tres de Febrero since 1991. Though seen as an underdog, Valenzuela squeezed a victory in his re-election bid in 2019

Mayors edit

List of mayors who ruled Tres de Febrero and their respective periods:

  1. Commissioner Martín Jorge Lasarte (01/01/1960-04/30/1960)
  2. Mayor Ramón Landin (05/01/1960-04/30/1962)
  3. Commissioner Arnaldo A. Barbieri (04/30/1962-11/30/1962)
  4. Commissioner Manuel R. Fernández (11/30/1962-05/16/1963)
  5. Commissioner Coronel Gabriel Larralde (05/16/1963-10/11/1963)
  6. Mayor Roberto Antonio D'Elia (10/12/1963-06/30/1966)
  7. Commissioner Coronel Ermeife Graselli (06/30/1966-07/15/1966)
  8. Mayor Coronel Gabriel Larralde (07/15/1966-02/20/1969)
  9. Mayor Interino Coronel Héctor Kummer (02/21/1969-04/10/1969)
  10. Mayor Rómulo E. Repetto (04/10/1969-03/18/1971)
  11. Mayor Interine Horacio W. Chaves (03/18/1971-05/06/1971)
  12. Mayor Antonio Diconsolo (05/06/1971-09/17/1971)
  13. Mayor Enrique León Dí Almonte (09/17/1971-11/02/1971)
  14. Mayor Arturo Bombelli (01/21/1971-05/25/1973)
  15. Mayor Roberto Manuel Heredia (05/25/1973-08/10/1975)r
  16. Mayor Rubén Darío Novoa (08/10/1975-03/24/1976)
  17. Mayor Interine Coronel Dardo Gilva (03/24/1976-04/30/1976)
  18. Mayor Coronel Raúl Schweiser (04/30/1976-05/15/1981)
  19. Mayor Rodolfo Vázquez (05/15/1981-12/10/1983)
  20. Mayor Héctor Roberto Dátoli (12/10/1983-12/10/1987)
  21. Mayor Jorge N. Mangas (12/10/1987-12/10/1991)
  22. Mayor Hugo Omar Curto (12/10/1991-12/10/1995)
  23. Mayor Hugo Omar Curto (12/10/1995-12/10/1999)
  24. Mayor Hugo Omar Curto (12/10/1999-12/10/2003)
  25. Mayor Hugo Omar Curto (12/10/2003-12/10/2007)
  26. Mayor Hugo Omar Curto (12/10/2007-12/10/2011)
  27. Mayor Hugo Omar Curto (12/10/2011-12/10/2015)
  28. Mayor Diego Valenzuela (12/10/2015–12/10/2019)
  29. Mayor Diego Valenzuela (12/10/2019–present)

Elections 2011 edit

In the elections of 2011 Hugo Curto won his sixth term with 45,18% of the vote (86.573 votes); in second place was the Broad Progressive Front (Frente Amplio Progresista) with 24.846 votes (12,97%), in third place was the Union for Social Development (Unión para el desarrollo social) with 22.684 votes (11,84%).

Elections 2013 edit

The October 2013 elections were held to define: deputies, senators and councilors. Striking thing was the defeat of Frente para la Victoria. In Tres de Febrero Partido in the list in which were chosen 12 councilors and 4 school counselors, won the Frente Renovador with 46,46% of the vote (96.177 votes). Submitting councilors (6): Martín Jofre, Diego Achilli, Susana Berisso, Raul Mazzeo, Julio Candia and Dora Aguilera. The Frente para la Victoria obtained 28,38% of the vote (58.742 votes). Submitting as councilors (4): Marta Curto, Osvaldo Santoro, Máximo Rodríguez and La Tigresa Acuña.

Third was the Frente Progresista Cívico y Social with 11,82% of the vote (24.468 votes), entering two councilors. The fourth place went to the Frente de izquierda y de los trabajadores (Left Front and Workers) with 16.846 votes (8,14%) and fifth Unidos por la Libertad y el Trabajo (United for Freedom and Labour) with 10.786 votes (5,21%).

These elections put on alert as Hugo Curto could be defeated in his next election in 2015.

Settlements edit

The partido of Tres de Febrero is divided into 15 settlements, the capital being: Caseros

 
Map of the 15 settlements of Tres de Febrero Partido.

Climate edit

The climate is temperate pampas. Presents temperate hot summers and cool winters, sufficient rainfall and in some cases generating strong floods, and prevailing winds from the east and northeast.

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Snowfall edit

The days 6, 7 and 8 July 2007, saw the entry of a polar cold air mass, and as a result on Monday 9 July, the simultaneous presence of very cold air in both middle levels of the atmosphere and at the surface, leading to the occurrence of precipitation in the form of sleet and snow. It was the third time that a snowfall occurred in the partido. It also snowed in 1912 and 1918.

Population edit

The population of Tres de Febrero according to the census of October 2010 was 340.071 inhabitants. It is the 15th most populous partido in the Buenos Aires Province. The total fertility rate of partido is 1,65 children per woman.

According to estimates of INDEC, the population aged 65 or more would correspond to 14,15% of total and 60 years or more, 19,12% glimpsing an aging population structure. In turn, the population aged 0–14 years, representing 20,41% of the total.

Population distribution:

Population distribution of Tres de Febrero
Age Population % Argentines % Foreigners %
0-9 46.222 13,59% 45.424 98,27% 802 1,73%
10-19 47.729 14,03% 46.028 96,44% 1.701 3,56%
20-29 51.907 15,26% 48.117 92,73% 3.772 7,27%
30-39 50.006 14,70% 46.477 92,94% 3.529 7,06%
40-49 40.570 11,93% 37.379 92,13% 3.191 7,87%
50-59 38.630 11,36% 35.823 92,73% 2.807 7,27%
60-69 30.652 9,01% 25.912 84,54% 4.640 15,46%
70-79 21.641 6,36% 17.957 82,98% 3.687 17,02%
80+ 12.714 3,74% 9.834 77,35% 2.880 22,65%
Total 340.071 100% 312.947 92,02% 27.124 7,98%

Tres de Febrero in the year 2001 had 336.467 inhabitants, amounting in the year 2010 to 340.071 inhabitants; i.e. its population grew by 1,07%. Its density increased from 7.314,5/km2 to 7.392,85/km2.

The 7,98% of its population are foreigners, mainly from:

There are also migrants from other provinces of the country.

The index of masculinity is 90,8%.

Poverty affects 8,62% of the population of the partido, mainly young people between 18 and 24 years and young people from provinces.

Tres de Febrero has 112.588 homes, which indicates that living 3,02 persons for household. In total 81,56% of the partido has sewage, 97,04% has the pipes. 88,62% has natural gas while 10,79% use carafes. The 73,14% live in houses while 24,83% live in apartments and 62,53% have a computer.

Variation Intercensal edit

Evolution Population of Tres de Febrero Partido according to the different national censuses and intercensal variation in percentage
1960 1970 1980 1991 2001 2010
Population 263.391 313.460 345.424 349.376 336.467 340.071
Variation - +19,00% +10,19% +1,14% -3,69% +1,07%

Education edit

 
University of Tres de Febrero

Currently Tres de Febrero has most of 90 schools (public and private); a School Site Council (in the head town of the partido: Caseros) located on Andrés Ferreyra street, and the University of Tres de Febrero (UNTreF) was created in 1995, and attended by over 12.000 students, as it has different varieties of university courses and this located at a strategic point in the partido.

Geography edit

The partido has an area of 46 km2 (18 sq mi), it is the 4th-smallest partido in Buenos Aires.

The Tres de Febrero partido occupies only 0.01% of the surface of the Republic Argentina and accounts for 1.2% of the total population.

It is northeast of the Buenos Aires Province, is one of its 135 partidos. This integrated of urban conglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires.

Its roughly rectangular shape, is oriented in the direction from northwest to southeast, is west of the Buenos Aires city, which separates the General Paz Avenue. On the north, it borders the General San Martin Partido separates Triunvirato Avenue, General Lavalle and ways of Ferrocarril General Urquiza. The records defined separation northeast with the Reconquista River, natural boundary with the San Miguel Partido. Meanwhile, to the south borders the partides of Morón, Hurlingham and La Matanza are separated by a number of streets and avenues.

Data for locality
Locality Population 2001 Population 2010 Area Density
Caseros 90.313 95.785 11,2 km2 8.552,23 inhabitants/km2
Churruca 5.784 4.099 0,4 km2 10.247,50 inhabitants/km2
Ciudad Jardín 17.605 16.317 2,4 km2 6.798,75 inhabitants/km2
Ciudadela 73.155 73.031 6,8 km2 10.739,85 inhabitants/km2
El Libertador 15.108 15.027 1,3 km2 11.559,23 inhabitants/km2
José Ingenieros 7.223 8.208 1,1 km2 7.461,81 inhabitants/km2
Loma Hermosa 17.960 18.479 3,0 km2 6.159,67 inhabitants/km2
Martín Coronado 19.121 17.090 2,3 km2 7.430,43 inhabitants/km2
Once de Septiembre 4.355 6.366 0,6 km2 10.610,00 inhabitants/km2
Pablo Podestá 12.852 12.762 1,4 km2 9.115,71 inhabitants/km2
Remedios de Escalada 11.860 13.753 0,9 km2 15.281,11 inhabitants/km2
Sáenz Peña 11.542 12.258 1,2 km2 10.215,00 inhabitants/km2
Santos Lugares 17.023 16.526 3,2 km2 5.164,37 inhabitants/km2
Villa Bosch 24.702 23.323 2,6 km2 8.970,38 inhabitants/km2
Villa Raffo 7.864 7.046 0,9 km2 7.828,89 inhabitants/km2

Limits edit

The limits are:

Transport edit

By Tres de Febrero three lines of railroads run through the partido: Urquiza Line, San Martín Line and Sarmiento Line. And has 11 stations, 4 shared with San Martín and 1 shared with Morón:

• Urquiza Line:

  • Coronel Lynch Station
  • Fernández Moreno Station
  • Lourdes Station
  • Tropezón Station
  • José María Bosch Station
  • Martín Coronado Station
  • Pablo Podestá Station

• San Martín Line:

  • Sáenz Peña Station
  • Santos Lugares Station
  • Caseros Station
  • El Palomar Station

• Sarmiento Line:

  • Ciudadela Station

And some of the bus lines that run the partido are: 1, 53, 78, 85, 92, 96, 105, 123, 124, 135, 136, 146, 152, 163, 169, 181, 237, 242, 252, 310, 320, 326, 328 and 343.

Sport edit

As for sports, Tres de Febrero has three sports centers municipalities where you can practice different types of disciplines, from swimming, athletics and football. The Centers are Ce.De.M. Number 1, Ce.De.M. Number 2 and the Ce.F. in which schools also use it to students to make physical education.

The partido also has three football club: Club Atlético Estudiantes, Club Almagro and Asociación Social y Deportiva Justo José de Urquiza better known as J. J. Urquiza.

The Club Atlético Estudiantes, is currently participating in the tournament Nacional B and the club not only practiced football, also there are a lot of disciplines. The club has a great friendship with Argentino de Rosario and Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club. Its historical rival is Almagro who dispute the classic Tres de Febrero, one of the most important Greater Buenos Aires. Stadium Estudiantes have a maximum capacity nearly 17.000 people. Almagro Club currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana and their stadium has a capacity of 21.000 people. While J.J. Urquiza plays in Primera C tournament, has its stages capacity for 2.500 people.

Tres de Febrero also has different leagues and schools that work with dozens of participants, have added several cultural venues as the game is referred to as the provincial capital of sport with figures known as the boxer La Tigresa Acuña.

Know personalities edit

Twin towns edit

Tres de Febrero is twinned with:

References edit

  1. ^ 2010 Census provisional results 2012-09-01 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website  

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de Febrero 6 Contents 1 Toponymy 2 History 3 Governance 3 1 Mayors 3 2 Elections 2011 3 3 Elections 2013 4 Settlements 5 Climate 5 1 Snowfall 6 Population 6 1 Variation Intercensal 7 Education 8 Geography 8 1 Limits 9 Transport 10 Sport 11 Know personalities 12 Twin towns 13 References 14 External linksToponymy editTres de Febrero took its name from the 1852 Battle of Caseros between General Justo Jose Urquiza and Juan Manuel de Rosas which was won by General Urquiza and marked a historical event for the country and which took place on this land History editThe lands that are now the Tres de Febrero partido were inhabited before the discovery of the Americas and during the first years of the conquest by Querandi Indians and pampas These aborigines preferred set their huts near watercourses in this case along the current Reconquista River and stream Moron Maldonado and Medrano Engaged in culture corn squash and bean Upon the arrival of the Spaniards the Indians fought tenaciously to defend their possessions but were defeated and had to submit to the conqueror The distribution of lands that began with the second foundation of Buenos Aires by Juan de Garay in 1580 marked the beginning of the process of settlement and urbanization of the area now called Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires The urbanization of Tres de Febrero partido although has specific characteristics participates in its broader aspects of the mode of development of the vast majority of Greater Buenos Aires parties Possessions granted for Juan de Garay consisted in solars lots where houses were made farms and estates that were surrounding villages and used for growing vegetables were established cereal and tambera production Until the early years of this century the area served the function of supplier of agricultural products to Buenos Aires City In the early 18th century this area formerly Pago de las Conchas renamed the Curato de San Isidro formed by existing parties San Martin San Isidro Tres de Febrero and Vicente Lopez Circulation was performed through the old highways linking the area with La Matanza Partido Moron Partido Lujan and the Buenos Aires city The installation of the railroad from 1876 helped identify the first urban settlement Around the same time appears rural tram of Lacroze brothers electrical from 1908 which starting from Medrano and Corrientes street came to the village of San Martin constitute together with the low cost of the properties in the area a factor of strong stimulus for demographic settlement Until the end of 1800 the only railroad station in the partido was the Caseros station around were created administrative offices homes and shops were located zonal importance From the early years of 1900 were created new railroad stations which determined the development of other mainly residential areas like Santos Lugares 1906 Ciudadela 1910 and Saenz Pena 1910 nbsp Museum of the Argentine Army former military barracks in Ciudadela Installs in June 1920 the Argentina Cruz Roja Filial Santos Lugares in the Langeri Severino 3670 street providing relief and assistance to the immediate community of the town of Santos Lugares and from there covering all the partido This institution made famous as the best doctors like Cerazo Carbone Canepa and others as important Until the 30s the development of settlements was essentially ruled by the expansion of the railroad service and the transport of passengers the bus El Colectivo from 1930 in the Buenos Aires city and the penetration of these services to the areas of Greater Buenos Aires begins development of industrial settlements and housing remote areas of railroad stations or between them Urbanization of the partido ends in 1970 and 1972 with the fragmentation and subdivision of vacant areas to the northwest like Loma Hermosa El Libertador Churruca Remedios de Escalada and 11 de Septiembre When considering the stages of settlement worth noting the influence of the military settlements Campo de Mayo and Ciudadela from 1901 and the Colegio Militar de la Nacion opening in 1937 which now comprise 12 of the area of the partido In 1958 deputy Alfredo Longo born in Caseros presented a project for the creation of a new partido called Caseros composed of the localities of Santos Lugares Ciudadela Saenz Pena El Palomar and Caseros which was completed the following year with the enactment of Law 6 065 of Buenos Aires Province by which the October 15 partido was created Tres de Febrero separating of the San Martin partido in the area bounded by General Paz avenue Ferrocarril General Urquiza Triunvirato street to the Reconquista River the Reconquista River to Diaz Velez avenue and thence to the General Paz avenue nbsp Municipality of Tres de Febrero The municipality of Tres de Febrero began its economic financial year and servicing in general from 1 January 1960 based on the previous quartermaster located at 2161 Lisandro Medina Caseros Its first mayor was Mr Ramon Landin who was ousted in 1962 by soldiers of the time The name Tres de Febrero is because on this date in 1852 was performed the Battle of Caseros between the forces of Juan Manuel de Rosas and the General Urquiza in the lands that belong to this partido When in October 1959 was created the partido one of the biggest obstacles they faced their authorities was a lack of building facilities capable of accommodating the different agencies were integrated was created which were shortly after dispersed in fourteen different sites This brought great inconvenience and in 1967 the authorities decided to move forward on an old dream The Municipal Edifice Was negotiated with Ferrocarriles Argentinos to use the land adjacent to the tracks among the streets General Hornos and Juan Bautista Alberdi In 1968 when were resolved the issue of the place occupied a concourse was held to the presentation of projects He was elected work of architects Odilia Suarez and Eduardo Sarrailh According to the rules the set should embody a coherent urban image and with this premise was created the general structure of the set which among other works envisaged a walkway under the tracks a shopping mall banks church and cultural center Work started in 1969 being in charge of the company Sucesion Carlos Rinadi which soon after went bankrupt fact that produced long delays in the initial schedule 14 years passed during which the works were interrupted several times by different causes In 1983 under the quartermaster Rodolfo Vasquez s office removals occurred Mayor time the edifice was called by the name of Heroes de Malvinas as a tribute to those who gave their lives in the Falklands War and is in 1987 when the Concejo Deliberante went to take his place leaving the former headquarters of the street Lisandro Medina now demolished and had been primary site of the first mayors Architecturally the edifice is composed of a set of volumetric forms of exposed concrete checking various parameters carpentry aluminum It is noteworthy that the original project underwent many changes although with the passing of time some of the original estimates it will specifying as in the case of the street parallel to the roads that join General Hornos with Libertador San Martin Avenue In February 1988 Tunnel of Libertador San Martin avenue in central Caseros opens The low level step had its ribbon cutting shared between two mayors Hector Dattoli and Jorge Mangas When installing the tunnel initially hurt businesses Valentin Gomez street Since this was the most coveted street of partido and installed a water source to attract the public but was soon removed because stalking was inevitable Governance editThe partido of Tres de Febrero is governed by mayor Diego Valenzuela He defeated the historic Peronist mayor Hugo Omar Curto in 2015 who had governed Tres de Febrero since 1991 Though seen as an underdog Valenzuela squeezed a victory in his re election bid in 2019 Mayors edit List of mayors who ruled Tres de Febrero and their respective periods Commissioner Martin Jorge Lasarte 01 01 1960 04 30 1960 Mayor Ramon Landin 05 01 1960 04 30 1962 Commissioner Arnaldo A Barbieri 04 30 1962 11 30 1962 Commissioner Manuel R Fernandez 11 30 1962 05 16 1963 Commissioner Coronel Gabriel Larralde 05 16 1963 10 11 1963 Mayor Roberto Antonio D Elia 10 12 1963 06 30 1966 Commissioner Coronel Ermeife Graselli 06 30 1966 07 15 1966 Mayor Coronel Gabriel Larralde 07 15 1966 02 20 1969 Mayor Interino Coronel Hector Kummer 02 21 1969 04 10 1969 Mayor Romulo E Repetto 04 10 1969 03 18 1971 Mayor Interine Horacio W Chaves 03 18 1971 05 06 1971 Mayor Antonio Diconsolo 05 06 1971 09 17 1971 Mayor Enrique Leon Di Almonte 09 17 1971 11 02 1971 Mayor Arturo Bombelli 01 21 1971 05 25 1973 Mayor Roberto Manuel Heredia 05 25 1973 08 10 1975 r Mayor Ruben Dario Novoa 08 10 1975 03 24 1976 Mayor Interine Coronel Dardo Gilva 03 24 1976 04 30 1976 Mayor Coronel Raul Schweiser 04 30 1976 05 15 1981 Mayor Rodolfo Vazquez 05 15 1981 12 10 1983 Mayor Hector Roberto Datoli 12 10 1983 12 10 1987 Mayor Jorge N Mangas 12 10 1987 12 10 1991 Mayor Hugo Omar Curto 12 10 1991 12 10 1995 Mayor Hugo Omar Curto 12 10 1995 12 10 1999 Mayor Hugo Omar Curto 12 10 1999 12 10 2003 Mayor Hugo Omar Curto 12 10 2003 12 10 2007 Mayor Hugo Omar Curto 12 10 2007 12 10 2011 Mayor Hugo Omar Curto 12 10 2011 12 10 2015 Mayor Diego Valenzuela 12 10 2015 12 10 2019 Mayor Diego Valenzuela 12 10 2019 present Elections 2011 edit In the elections of 2011 Hugo Curto won his sixth term with 45 18 of the vote 86 573 votes in second place was the Broad Progressive Front Frente Amplio Progresista with 24 846 votes 12 97 in third place was the Union for Social Development Union para el desarrollo social with 22 684 votes 11 84 Elections 2013 edit The October 2013 elections were held to define deputies senators and councilors Striking thing was the defeat of Frente para la Victoria In Tres de Febrero Partido in the list in which were chosen 12 councilors and 4 school counselors won the Frente Renovador with 46 46 of the vote 96 177 votes Submitting councilors 6 Martin Jofre Diego Achilli Susana Berisso Raul Mazzeo Julio Candia and Dora Aguilera The Frente para la Victoria obtained 28 38 of the vote 58 742 votes Submitting as councilors 4 Marta Curto Osvaldo Santoro Maximo Rodriguez and La Tigresa Acuna Third was the Frente Progresista Civico y Social with 11 82 of the vote 24 468 votes entering two councilors The fourth place went to the Frente de izquierda y de los trabajadores Left Front and Workers with 16 846 votes 8 14 and fifth Unidos por la Libertad y el Trabajo United for Freedom and Labour with 10 786 votes 5 21 These elections put on alert as Hugo Curto could be defeated in his next election in 2015 Settlements editThe partido of Tres de Febrero is divided into 15 settlements the capital being Caseros Caseros Churruca Ciudad Jardin Lomas del Palomar nbsp Map of the 15 settlements of Tres de Febrero Partido Ciudadela El Libertador Jose Ingenieros Loma Hermosa Martin Coronado Once de Septiembre Pablo Podesta Remedios de Escalada Saenz Pena Santos Lugares Villa Bosch Villa RaffoClimate editThe climate is temperate pampas Presents temperate hot summers and cool winters sufficient rainfall and in some cases generating strong floods and prevailing winds from the east and northeast Tres de FebreroClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 110 30 17 134 28 16 141 24 15 104 21 11 77 19 8 73 16 5 66 14 4 69 15 6 72 19 9 113 22 10 106 25 14 97 28 17 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource SMNImperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 4 3 86 63 5 3 82 61 5 6 75 59 4 1 70 52 3 66 46 2 9 61 41 2 6 57 39 2 7 59 43 2 8 66 48 4 4 72 50 4 2 77 57 3 8 82 63 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesSnowfall edit The days 6 7 and 8 July 2007 saw the entry of a polar cold air mass and as a result on Monday 9 July the simultaneous presence of very cold air in both middle levels of the atmosphere and at the surface leading to the occurrence of precipitation in the form of sleet and snow It was the third time that a snowfall occurred in the partido It also snowed in 1912 and 1918 Population editThe population of Tres de Febrero according to the census of October 2010 was 340 071 inhabitants It is the 15th most populous partido in the Buenos Aires Province The total fertility rate of partido is 1 65 children per woman According to estimates of INDEC the population aged 65 or more would correspond to 14 15 of total and 60 years or more 19 12 glimpsing an aging population structure In turn the population aged 0 14 years representing 20 41 of the total Population distribution Population distribution of Tres de FebreroAge Population Argentines Foreigners 0 9 46 222 13 59 45 424 98 27 802 1 73 10 19 47 729 14 03 46 028 96 44 1 701 3 56 20 29 51 907 15 26 48 117 92 73 3 772 7 27 30 39 50 006 14 70 46 477 92 94 3 529 7 06 40 49 40 570 11 93 37 379 92 13 3 191 7 87 50 59 38 630 11 36 35 823 92 73 2 807 7 27 60 69 30 652 9 01 25 912 84 54 4 640 15 46 70 79 21 641 6 36 17 957 82 98 3 687 17 02 80 12 714 3 74 9 834 77 35 2 880 22 65 Total 340 071 100 312 947 92 02 27 124 7 98 Tres de Febrero in the year 2001 had 336 467 inhabitants amounting in the year 2010 to 340 071 inhabitants i e its population grew by 1 07 Its density increased from 7 314 5 km2 to 7 392 85 km2 The 7 98 of its population are foreigners mainly from nbsp Paraguay 30 91 nbsp Italy 23 99 nbsp Bolivia 10 75 nbsp Peru 8 43 nbsp Uruguay 7 87 nbsp Spain 6 57 nbsp Chile 3 68 nbsp Brazil 1 09 nbsp China 0 58 There are also migrants from other provinces of the country The index of masculinity is 90 8 Poverty affects 8 62 of the population of the partido mainly young people between 18 and 24 years and young people from provinces Tres de Febrero has 112 588 homes which indicates that living 3 02 persons for household In total 81 56 of the partido has sewage 97 04 has the pipes 88 62 has natural gas while 10 79 use carafes The 73 14 live in houses while 24 83 live in apartments and 62 53 have a computer Variation Intercensal edit Evolution Population of Tres de Febrero Partido according to the different national censuses and intercensal variation in percentage1960 1970 1980 1991 2001 2010Population 263 391 313 460 345 424 349 376 336 467 340 071Variation 19 00 10 19 1 14 3 69 1 07 Education edit nbsp University of Tres de FebreroCurrently Tres de Febrero has most of 90 schools public and private a School Site Council in the head town of the partido Caseros located on Andres Ferreyra street and the University of Tres de Febrero UNTreF was created in 1995 and attended by over 12 000 students as it has different varieties of university courses and this located at a strategic point in the partido Geography editThe partido has an area of 46 km2 18 sq mi it is the 4th smallest partido in Buenos Aires The Tres de Febrero partido occupies only 0 01 of the surface of the Republic Argentina and accounts for 1 2 of the total population It is northeast of the Buenos Aires Province is one of its 135 partidos This integrated of urban conglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires Its roughly rectangular shape is oriented in the direction from northwest to southeast is west of the Buenos Aires city which separates the General Paz Avenue On the north it borders the General San Martin Partido separates Triunvirato Avenue General Lavalle and ways of Ferrocarril General Urquiza The records defined separation northeast with the Reconquista River natural boundary with the San Miguel Partido Meanwhile to the south borders the partides of Moron Hurlingham and La Matanza are separated by a number of streets and avenues Data for localityLocality Population 2001 Population 2010 Area DensityCaseros 90 313 95 785 11 2 km2 8 552 23 inhabitants km2Churruca 5 784 4 099 0 4 km2 10 247 50 inhabitants km2Ciudad Jardin 17 605 16 317 2 4 km2 6 798 75 inhabitants km2Ciudadela 73 155 73 031 6 8 km2 10 739 85 inhabitants km2El Libertador 15 108 15 027 1 3 km2 11 559 23 inhabitants km2Jose Ingenieros 7 223 8 208 1 1 km2 7 461 81 inhabitants km2Loma Hermosa 17 960 18 479 3 0 km2 6 159 67 inhabitants km2Martin Coronado 19 121 17 090 2 3 km2 7 430 43 inhabitants km2Once de Septiembre 4 355 6 366 0 6 km2 10 610 00 inhabitants km2Pablo Podesta 12 852 12 762 1 4 km2 9 115 71 inhabitants km2Remedios de Escalada 11 860 13 753 0 9 km2 15 281 11 inhabitants km2Saenz Pena 11 542 12 258 1 2 km2 10 215 00 inhabitants km2Santos Lugares 17 023 16 526 3 2 km2 5 164 37 inhabitants km2Villa Bosch 24 702 23 323 2 6 km2 8 970 38 inhabitants km2Villa Raffo 7 864 7 046 0 9 km2 7 828 89 inhabitants km2Limits edit The limits are Street Avenue Bordering Partide General Paz Avenue Buenos Aires city Diaz Velez Avenue La Matanza and Moron Republica Avenue La Matanza and Moron Acayuasa street Moron Perdriel Republica Avenue Moron General Justo Jose de Urquiza street Moron Ingeniero Guillermo Marconi street Moron Criss Cross the Colegio Militar Combate de Pavon street Hurlingham Reconquista River San Miguel General Lavalle street General San Martin Triunvirato street General San Martin Ferrocarril General Urquiza General San Martin Transport editBy Tres de Febrero three lines of railroads run through the partido Urquiza Line San Martin Line and Sarmiento Line And has 11 stations 4 shared with San Martin and 1 shared with Moron Urquiza Line Coronel Lynch Station Fernandez Moreno Station Lourdes Station Tropezon Station Jose Maria Bosch Station Martin Coronado Station Pablo Podesta Station San Martin Line Saenz Pena Station Santos Lugares Station Caseros Station El Palomar Station Sarmiento Line Ciudadela StationAnd some of the bus lines that run the partido are 1 53 78 85 92 96 105 123 124 135 136 146 152 163 169 181 237 242 252 310 320 326 328 and 343 Sport editAs for sports Tres de Febrero has three sports centers municipalities where you can practice different types of disciplines from swimming athletics and football The Centers are Ce De M Number 1 Ce De M Number 2 and the Ce F in which schools also use it to students to make physical education The partido also has three football club Club Atletico Estudiantes Club Almagro and Asociacion Social y Deportiva Justo Jose de Urquiza better known as J J Urquiza The Club Atletico Estudiantes is currently participating in the tournament Nacional B and the club not only practiced football also there are a lot of disciplines The club has a great friendship with Argentino de Rosario and Montevideo Wanderers Futbol Club Its historical rival is Almagro who dispute the classic Tres de Febrero one of the most important Greater Buenos Aires Stadium Estudiantes have a maximum capacity nearly 17 000 people Almagro Club currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana and their stadium has a capacity of 21 000 people While J J Urquiza plays in Primera C tournament has its stages capacity for 2 500 people Tres de Febrero also has different leagues and schools that work with dozens of participants have added several cultural venues as the game is referred to as the provincial capital of sport with figures known as the boxer La Tigresa Acuna Know personalities editErnesto Sabato Moria Casan Ricardo Iorio Laura Panam Franco Marcela La Tigresa Acuna Alejandro Dolina Carlos Tevez Andres Ciro Martinez Estela Raval Gabriel El Puma Goity Gustavo SantaolallaTwin towns editTres de Febrero is twinned with nbsp United Kingdom Folkestone nbsp Italy Catanzaro nbsp United States El Dorado nbsp Italy Lecco nbsp South Korea Gwangju nbsp Spain Zaragoza References edit 2010 Census provisional results Archived 2012 09 01 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tres de Febrero Partido Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tres de Febrero Partido amp oldid 1138637531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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