Villages in Argentina

Banfield is a village in the Buenos Aires Province, 14 km south of central Buenos Aires, settled in the 1880s with the help of an 1873 railroad station which was named after Edward Banfield, a British railroad entrepreneur. The village is home to the 1896-founded soccer team Club Atlético Banfield. ...more on Wikipedia about "Banfield (village)"

Basavilbaso is a small town in Argentina, in the Entre Ríos Province. ...more on Wikipedia about "Basavilbaso"

El Chaltén is a small mountain village in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. It is located within the Los Glaciares National Park (section Reserva Nacional Zona Viedma) at the base of Cerro Torre and Cerro Chaltén mountains, both popular for climbing. For this reason this village is well-visited by trekkers and climbers. ...more on Wikipedia about "El Chaltén"

Mailín is a small town 150 kilometres from Santiago del Estero, in the Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina, with a population of around 500. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mailín"

Pomona is a small village on the island of Choele Choel in Río Negro Province, in Argentina. It's was used as a cross point for the Río Negro River into the Choele Choel Island already in 1890, when it was known as Paso Peñalva. It was formally founded in 1933 and named after the goddes Pomona because of its gardens. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pomona, Río Negro"

Villa Fiorito is a villa miseria ( shantytown) in the Lomas de Zamora department in Buenos Aires Province. It is located opposite to the city of Buenos Aires. ...more on Wikipedia about "Villa Fiorito"

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