Los Toldos, Agricultural settlement in General Viamonte Partido, Argentina.
Los Toldos is an agricultural town in western Buenos Aires Province that grew around a railway station. Schools, municipal services, and parks serve the community, while farmland stretches across the surrounding landscape.
The town grew from a railway station built as part of western expansion in the early 1900s. It gained official town status in 1908.
The town carries the mark of Mapuche settlement in its identity and community customs. This indigenous presence remains woven into how locals understand and share their heritage.
The town center is walkable, with schools, shops, and a park offering space to stroll and relax. Most places lie within easy reach of each other, making exploration straightforward.
Eva Perón, who later became Argentina's First Lady, was born in this town, and her childhood home now operates as a museum. The house draws visitors interested in learning about her early years and family background.
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