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    officially founded in 1878, the city was first established in 1870, near the Estación Coronel Doctor Marcos Paz railway station. With a population of 39.529...
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    Wayback Machine – Telam, 24 July 2015. Suspenden la construcción de una estación de tren junto al Aeroparque Archived 3 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine...
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    Avenida Noguera, stretching six blocks from the railroad station, Estación San Antonio de Padua to the east. The city status was conferred on September 11...
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    de Buenos Aires (TBA). The mainline has two railway stations in the partido: Merlo and San Antonio de Padua. The journey takes 45 minutes to Estación...
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    Mejía, su historia"". Diario Noticias con Objetividad. "El Museo Casa de la Estación Ramos Mejía ya está abierto al público". Provincias y Municipio. Agencia...
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    Carapachay. In 1943 the first train stopped at Parada Km 18, which was renamed Estación Carapachay in 1946. In 1949 the district was officially founded, and in...
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    Llavallol (category Lomas de Zamora Partido)
    was inaugurated to Cañuelas, and Santa Catalina was called the Primera Estación (First Station). The 30 of August 1885 the name of Felipe Llavallol was...
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