Tres de Febrero
Tres de Febrero is a partido of the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation area in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: partido of Buenos Aires Province with 344,000 residents
- Description: department in Argentina
- Also known as: “3 de Febrero” and “Tres de Febrero Partido”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Estadio Ciudad de Caseros and José María Bosch train station.
Estadio Ciudad de Caseros
Stadium
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City of Caseros Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of Caseros, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned and operated by Club Atlético Estudiantes and holds 16,740 people.
José María Bosch train station
Railway station
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José María Bosch train station is a railway station.
Caseros train station
Railway station
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Caseros train station is a railway station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include El Palomar and Santos Lugares.
El Palomar
Town
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El Palomar is a town in the urban agglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires in Argentina. It is located 20 km west of Buenos Aires. The city has the peculiarity of being divided between two partidos of Buenos Aires Province: Morón, where it is called El Palomar, and Tres de Febrero, where it is called Ciudad Jardín Lomas del Palomar. El Palomar is situated 3½ km southwest of Tres de Febrero.
Santos Lugares
Town
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Santos Lugares is a town in the southeast of the partido of Tres de Febrero. It is part of the urban agglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires Province, northwest of the Buenos Aires city proper.
Ciudadela
Town
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Ciudadela is a city in Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is located in the Tres de Febrero Partido, immediately to the west of the neighborhood of Liniers in Buenos Aires city proper. Ciudadela is situated 4½ km southeast of Tres de Febrero.
Tres de Febrero
- Category: municipality
- Location: Buenos Aires, Pampas, Argentina, South America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Belarusian to Ukrainian—“Tres de Febrero” goes by many names.
- Belarusian: “партыда Трэс-дэ-Фебрэра”
- Belarusian: “Трэс-дэ-Фебрэра, партыда”
- Belarusian: “Трэс-дэ-Фебрэра”
- Belarusian: “Трэс-дэ-Фэбрэра”
- Cebuano: “Partido de Tres de Febrero”
- Chinese: “特雷斯-德费布雷罗区”
- Dutch: “Tres de Febrero”
- French: “Partido de Tres de Febrero”
- French: “Tres de Febrero (partido)”
- French: “Tres de Febrero”
- German: “Partido Tres de Febrero”
- Hungarian: “Tres de Febrero partido”
- Italian: “partido di Tres de Febrero”
- Italian: “Partido di Tres de Febrero”
- Japanese: “トレス・デ・フェブレーロ県”
- Japanese: “トレス・デ・フェブレロ”
- Lithuanian: “Tres de Febrero partidas”
- Persian: “بخش ترس د فبررو”
- Polish: “Tres de Febrero”
- Polish: “Tres De Febrero”
- Portuguese: “Tres de febrero (partido)”
- Portuguese: “Tres de Febrero (partido)”
- Portuguese: “Tres de Febrero”
- Russian: “3 Февраля”
- Russian: “Трес-де-Фебреро”
- Scots: “Tres de Febrero Partido”
- Serbian: “Трес де Фебреро”
- Spanish: “Partido de Tres de Febrero”
- Swedish: “Partido de Tres de Febrero”
- Turkish: “Partido de Tres de Febrero”
- Ukrainian: “Трес-де-Фебреро”
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Localities in the Area
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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Tres de Febrero”. Photo: Diego Soto, CC BY 3.0.