Morón

Morón is a city in the province of , capital of the partido, located in the metropolitan area, at. Located 20 km west of Downtown Buenos Aires, Morón is easily reached via bus along Avenida Rivadavia, via National Highway 7, and the Sarmiento railway line.
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  • Type: City with 123,000 residents
  • Description: city in Buenos Aires province, Argentina
  • Also known as: 6 de Septiembre”, “Moron, Buenos Aires”, “Morón, Buenos Aires”, and “Seis de Septiembre

Places of Interest

Highlights include Estadio Nuevo Francisco Urbano and Morón train station.

Stadium
is a football located in the city of Morón in the of . It is owned and operated by club Deportivo Morón, having been opened in July 2013.

Railway station
Photo: Wguayana, Public domain.
is a railway station.

Railway station
Photo: Wguayana, Public domain.
is a railway station.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Villa Luzuriaga and Villa Tesei.

Town
is a town.

Town
is a town in , Argentina. It is located in the agglomeration, in the .

Town
is a town in the urban agglomeration of in . It is located 20 km west of . The city has the peculiarity of being divided between two partidos of : , where it is called , and , where it is called .

Morón

Latitude
-34.6511° or 34° 39′ 4″ south
Longitude
-58.6217° or 58° 37′ 18″ west
Population
123,000
Elevation
25 metres (82 feet)
United Nations Location Code
AR MRN
Open location code
48Q389XH+H8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198405191
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
3430545
Wiki­data ID
Q967746
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Morón” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مورون، بوينس آيرس
  • Arabic: مورون
  • Asturian: Morón
  • Bengali: মরন
  • Catalan: Morón
  • Cebuano: Morón (kapital sa munisipyo sa Arhentina)
  • Cebuano: Morón
  • Chinese: 莫龍
  • Chinese: 莫龙
  • Czech: Morón
  • Danish: Morón
  • Dutch: Morón
  • Egyptian Arabic: مورون
  • Esperanto: Morón
  • Finnish: Morón
  • French: Morón (Buenos Aires)
  • French: Morón
  • Galician: Morón
  • Georgian: მორონი (ბუენოს-აირესი)
  • Georgian: მორონი
  • German: Morón (Argentinien)
  • German: Morón
  • Greek: Μορόν
  • Gujarati: મોરોન
  • Hebrew: מורון
  • Hindi: मोरोन
  • Hungarian: Morón
  • Indonesian: Morón
  • Italian: Morón (Argentina)
  • Italian: Morón
  • Japanese: モロン
  • Kannada: ಮೋರೋನ್
  • Kazakh: Морон (Буэнос-Айрес)
  • Kazakh: Морон
  • Korean: 모론
  • Latvian: Morona
  • Lithuanian: Moronas
  • Malay: Moron
  • Marathi: मॉरोन
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Morón
  • Norwegian: Morón
  • Persian: مورون - بوئنوس آیرس
  • Persian: مورون
  • Polish: Morón (Argentyna)
  • Polish: Morón
  • Portuguese: Morón
  • Russian: Морон (Буэнос-Айрес)
  • Russian: Морон
  • Scots: Morón, Buenos Aires
  • Scots: Morón
  • Serbian: Морон
  • Sinhala: මොරෝන්
  • Slovak: Morón
  • Slovenian: Morón
  • South Azerbaijani: مورون - بوئنوس آیرس
  • Spanish: Morón
  • Swedish: Morón (kommunhuvudort i Argentina)
  • Swedish: Morón, Argentina
  • Swedish: Morón
  • Tamil: மோரோன்
  • Tatar: Морон
  • Telugu: మొరోన్
  • Thai: มอรอน
  • Turkish: Moron
  • Ukrainian: Морон (Буенос-Айрес)
  • Ukrainian: Морон
  • Urdu: مورون
  • Vietnamese: Moron

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