Nueve de Julio Partido

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Nueve de Julio
Partido de Nueve de Julio
Municipio 9 julio logo.png
Argentina - Buenos Aires - Nueve de Julio.svg
location of 9 de Julio in Buenos Aires Province
Coordinates: 38°28′S60°57′W / 38.467°S 60.950°W / -38.467; -60.950
Country Argentina
EstablishedJuly 9, 1865
Founded by Julio de Vedia
Seat 9 de Julio
Government
  MayorMariano Edmundo Barroso (Juntos por el Cambio - PRO)
Area
  Total4,230 km2 (1,630 sq mi)
Population
  Total45,998
  Density11/km2 (28/sq mi)
Demonym nuevejuliense
Postal Code
B6500
IFAM
Area Code02317
Patron saint?
Website 9dejulio.gov.ar

Nueve de Julio Partido (9 of July) is a partido in the central north of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.

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The provincial subdivision has a population of about 46,000 inhabitants in an area of 4,230 km2 (1,630 sq mi), and its capital city is 9 de Julio, which is around 262 km (163 mi) from Buenos Aires.

Name

The name 9 de Julio was inspired by July 9, 1816, Argentine Independence Day, the date that Argentina gained its independence from the Spanish Empire.

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