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Chascomús Partido

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Country
  
Argentina

Seat
  
Chascomús

Postal Code
  
B7130

Established
  
1801

Demonym(s)
  
chascomusense

Chascomús Partido

Founded by
  
Pedro Nicolás Escribano

Chascomús is an east central partido (administrative district) of the Province of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Located some 110 km south-south-east of the city of Buenos Aires, the district has a total population of around 37,000, some 35,000 of whom live in Chascomús city, the capital of the district.

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Map of Chascom%C3%BAs Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

History

The partido was founded in 1801 by Pedro Nicolás Escribano.

Economy

Chascomús, like most of Buenos Aires province, has many beef cattle and dairy farms. Agricultural produce from the area includes maize, wheat, barley, oats, soya beans, and sorghum, while apiculture also plays a role in the local economy.

The district also has a strong industrial sector, producing dairy products, textiles and agricultural machinery.

The tourist industry in Chascomús is mainly dominated by weekend tourism from Greater Buenos Aires.

Settlements

  • Adela
  • Atilio Pessagno
  • Chascomús (capital)
  • Comandante Giribone
  • Don Cipriano
  • Gandara
  • Libres del Sud
  • Manuel Jose Cobo
  • Monasterio
  • Paraje El Destino
  • Pedro Nicolás Escribano
  • References

    Chascomús Partido Wikipedia