Mar de Ajó
Mar de Ajó is a major seaside resort in eastern Argentina . It is located near the mouth of the Río de la Plata on the Atlantic coast of the province of Buenos Aires .
Its population is 25,475, making it the largest town in the so-called Atlántida Argentina , an area of about 60 kilometers on the Atlantic coast that is almost completely built up and has a total of about 100,000 permanent residents. Mar de Ajó is the southernmost town in this area.
location
Mar de Ajó is located on the straight coastline of Cabo San Antonio , which has flat sandy beaches. The surrounding area belongs to the pampas . The climate is warm temperate, with warm summers, mild winters and frequent rainfall.
history
In 1933 the previously uninhabited place was bought by Ismael Ramos Mejía , given the name La Margarita and completely re-established. It quickly became a popular seaside resort.
Coordinates: 36 ° 43 ′ S , 56 ° 41 ′ W