Parque Chacabuco

Parque Chacabuco is a district south of the center of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. He has nearly 60,000 inhabitants (as of 2001) on an area of 2.4 km ² and is part of the Comuna C7.

Description

North of Parque Chacabuco is Caballito, to the east lies Boedo, to the south and west of the city of Nueva Pompeya part Flores. The area is predominantly residential area, characterized by low single-and multi -family homes and small commercial operations.

Part of Parque Chacabuco, along the streets Av. Eva Perón, Carabobo, Av. Castañares and Av. La Plata is known due to the large number of Korean immigrants, also known as " Corea Town". There are two cultural centers in the district, the Centro Cultural Sebastián Piana in the Av. La Plata 1151 and the Centro Cultural Enrique Santos Discépolo in the Av. La Plata 2193rd In addition, several sports clubs in Parque Chacabuco are at home.

Parque Chacabuco got its name from the eponymous park, which is located in the district. The name commemorates the Battle of Chacabuco on February 12, 1817, which was part of the Chilean War of Independence.

The Stadtteiltag is May 15

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