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Rivadavia is a partido in the northwest of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, on the border with La Pampa Province. It has an area of 3,940 square kilometres (1,520 sq mi), and a population of 15,452 (2001 census [INDEC]).
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The partido, created in 1910, has the town of América as its capital, and its main economic activities are cattle, and the cultivation of wheat, maize and soya beans.
Name
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The partido is named in honour of Bernardino Rivadavia, a veteran of the Argentine War of Independence and President of Argentina 1826–1827.
Towns and Villages
- América (capital, or cabecera, population 10,361, 35°29′18″S 62°58′31″W / 35.48833°S 62.97528°W)
- Badano
- Cerrito
- Condarco
- Fortín Olavarría (population 1.005, 35°42′05″S 63°01′25″W / 35.70139°S 63.02361°W)
- González Moreno (population 1,663, 35°33′16″S 63°22′43″W / 35.55444°S 63.37861°W)
- Mira Pampa (population 54, 35°52′06″S 63°22′20″W / 35.86833°S 63.37222°W)
- Roosevelt (population 288, 35°50′53″S 63°17′32″W / 35.84806°S 63.29222°W)
- San Mauricio (population 28, 35°30′45″S 63°11′10″W / 35.51250°S 63.18611°W)
- Sansinena (population 468, 35°45′52″S 63°08′22″W / 35.76444°S 63.13944°W)
- Sumblad (population 96)
- Vadano
- Valentín Gómez (35°39′03″S 63°15′16″W / 35.65083°S 63.25444°W)
- Villa Sena
External links
- Official website
- América Digital - portal (Spanish)
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