San Fernando, Buenos Aires
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San Fernando is a city in the Gran Buenos Aires area, in Argentina, and capital of the San Fernando Partido, Template:Convert north of the city of Buenos Aires.
Geography
Located in the northern area of Gran Buenos Aires, San Fernando is composed of two clearly differentiated areas: a densely populated mainland section, with predominance of industrial, commercial and service areas; and a section of Islands of the Paraná Delta of Template:Convert. It is the nautical capital of Argentina. Template:Stack
The city is bordered by San Isidro and Tigre. Its continental area is composed of the towns of Virreyes, San Fernando and Victoria. The rest of its jurisdiction comprises the second and third sections of the Paraná Delta Islands.
Climate
Surface area
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- Delta section: Template:Convert (approx.)
Distances
- 28 km from the City of Buenos Aires.
- 95 km from the City of La Plata.
Population
- Total population: 151,131
- Urban population: 147,409
- Rural population (delta): 3,058
Population by localities
- San Fernando: 68,806
- Victoria: 40,461
- Virreyes: 38,142
- Delta: 3,058
Education
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References
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External links
- Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. Template:In lang
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- ↑ "Directions." Buenos Aires International Christian Academy. Retrieved on February 9, 2015. "Av. del Libertador 2170, San Fernando (1646), Buenos Aires, Argentina."