San Andrés de Giles, human settlement in Argentina
San Andrés de Giles is a small town in Buenos Aires Province with a population around 6,000. The settlement developed around a church and central plaza that remain the focal point of community life.
The town was founded in the 19th century and named after Saint Andrew. It developed as an agricultural community in the Pampas region.
The town is easy to navigate on foot with basic shops and services clustered in the center. Visitors will find quiet streets and local restaurants serving traditional Argentine food.
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