Partido Pila

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Pila
Argentina - Buenos Aires - Pila.svg
Location of Pila in the Province of Buenos Aires
Data
Capital Pila
population 3,640 (2010)
surface 3,318 km²
Population density 1.1 inhabitants / km²
ISO 3166-2 AR-B

Pila is a partido in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires . The Partido had 3,640 inhabitants at the 2010 census. With an area of ​​3,495 km², Pila is one of the most sparsely populated partidos in the province. The name Pila is said to be derived from pila bautismal ("baptismal font"), as the water of the Río Salado there tastes just as salty.

The administrative center is the place of the same name Pila , a second place in the Partido exists with Casalins . In addition, the Cuarteles La Florida, La Luz, La Victoria and Real Audiencia are located in the Pilas area. The Partido Pila is surrounded by the Partidos Lezama , Chascomús , General Belgrano , Castelli , Rauch , Ayacucho , General Guido , Dolores and Las Flores .

Intendente Pilas is Gustavo Alfredo Walker from the Frente para la Victoria . The telephone code for Pilas is 02242, the postal code is B7120ATD.

The Partido was created in 1839 by decree of the Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas by separation from the Partido Dolores.

Individual evidence

  1. indec.gov.ar (PDF)
  2. mininterior.gov.ar

Coordinates: 36 ° 1 ′  S , 58 ° 9 ′  W