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Chacarita is a barrio or neighborhood in the north-central part of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located between Colegiales, Palermo, Villa Crespo, La Paternal and Villa Ortúzar, this is a quiet neighbourhood with tree-lined streets, a combination of vintage rowhouses and apartment buildings. Locally, it's probably best known for the 95 hectare (234.75 acre) Chacarita Cemetery.

Chacarita
Neighborhood of Buenos Aires
Parque Los Andes
Location of Chacarita within Buenos Aires
CountryArgentina
Autonomous CityBuenos Aires
ComunaC15
Area
  Total2.8 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
  Total27,440
  Density9,800/km2 (25,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-3 (ART)
Cementerio de la Chacarita
Estación Federico Lacroze

History


Entrance to Chacarita Cemetery
Entrance to Chacarita Cemetery
Avenida Federico Lacroze
Avenida Federico Lacroze

The territories of this district belonged formerly to the Jesuits, who had small farms. Its name comes from the word "small farm" or chácara in old Spanish. Following the Suppression of the Jesuits in 1767, they were expelled and all their goods were declared property of the Crown.

One of the few and most important remaining residences from the era is that of the Comastri family, which at the moment is the Escuela Nacional de Educación Técnica N° 34.

The area's principal park is Los Andes, which was inaugurated in 1941. Chacarita is the namesake for both the Chacarita Cemetery and the Chacarita Juniors football club. The meeting place of the neighbourhood is the “Club Chacarita Juniors”.


Transportation


Numerous important avenues and rail lines traverse the Chacarita district, among them the Urquiza and San Martín railway lines, and Elcano, Del Campo, Garmendía, Warnes, Dorrego, Álvarez Thomas and Córdoba Avenues. Jorge Newbery Avenue is characterized for being the only way funeral cars are allowed to go towards the cemetery, the main entrance of which is on Avenida Guzmán.

Federico Lacroze Station commuter rail terminal, which handles local and long-distance services, is also located in Chacarita.


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Chacarita es uno de los barrios en que se divide la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, capital de la República Argentina. Está delimitado por Avenida Elcano, vías del ferrocarril Urquiza, Avenida del Campo, Avenida Garmendia, Avenida Warnes, Avenida Dorrego, vías del ferrocarril San Martín, Avenida Córdoba, Avenida Dorrego y Avenida Álvarez Thomas.[1] Limita con los barrios de Villa Ortúzar al noroeste, Colegiales al norte, Palermo al este, Villa Crespo al sudeste, y La Paternal al sudoeste.



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