Guernica, Administrative center in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Guernica is an administrative center in Buenos Aires Province located on flat terrain about 37 kilometers south of the capital. The city is served by rail and bus lines that connect it to surrounding communities.
Mathilde Díaz Vélez established the settlement in 1934 with permission from the Ministry of Labor on her land. The founding was part of efforts to develop the rural areas south of Buenos Aires.
The name honors a Basque city and was chosen by the founder to remember ancestors and values of Basque freedom. This heritage shapes how the place sees itself today.
The city is well connected by public transportation, with rail lines and several bus services running through the center. Visitors should check local schedules in advance to find connections that match their plans.
The town is home to two notable sports clubs, CSD Las Lomas and CSCyD Guernica, where soccer remains the main recreational activity. These clubs serve as important gathering places for the community.
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