Tres Arroyos, Administrative city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Tres Arroyos is a city in Buenos Aires Province in eastern Argentina. It sits on flat land and serves as the administrative center of a larger municipal territory that includes several neighborhoods and rural areas.
The city was founded in 1884 and emerged from a division of the region into new administrative districts. This restructuring created several independent municipalities in this part of Buenos Aires Province.
The José A. Mulazzi Museum displays items that reveal how early inhabitants lived and hunted in this region. The collection tells the story of people who settled here thousands of years ago.
The city connects to the capital Buenos Aires via a major road and has a small airport for regional travel. Most visitors reach the area by car or bus.
Nearby are archaeological sites that contain some of the country's oldest human settlements. These locations provide insight into the lives of hunters and gatherers from many thousands of years ago.
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