Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires
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Ituzaingó is a district of Gran Buenos Aires around the capital of Argentina, in the province of Buenos Aires.
Ituzaingó has been the capital of the Ituzaingó Partido or municipality of the province since 1995, with approximately 200,000 citizens. Buildings of more than three storeys are prohibited and most houses are only one storey high, so the area is airy and pleasant. A small shopping area around the train station connecting it with central Buenos Aires surrounds a new beautiful square, although there are allegations that corrupt money was used in its construction. Public schools at the center of town are considered of a decent level not common outside central Buenos Aires. Parque Leloir, a neighborhood of the county, is a leafy park with its own mounted police, and spacious houses with big pools.
External links
- La Voz De Ituzaingó - (Spanish) Ituzaingó's newspaper, in the opposition
- The Battle of Ituzaingó - (English) History of the battle from which the city takes its name.
- site of Ituzaingó's Municipality (Spanish)



