Ezeiza, City and airport hub in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ezeiza is a city in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area with residential neighborhoods, gated communities, and the Ministro Pistarini International Airport. The area contains different districts serving both housing and major international air travel operations.
The city was founded on July 17, 1885, following land donations from the Ezeiza family for railway development in Buenos Aires Province. This origin linked local land ownership with the expansion of transport connections in the region.
Modern neighborhoods here blend with Argentine traditions visible in local markets and community gatherings where residents spend time together. Daily life reflects typical patterns of the greater Buenos Aires area through its residential streets and meeting places.
The international airport here serves as the main gateway for many travelers and connects the area to destinations worldwide. Visitors find transport options and facilities available for arrivals and departures throughout the city.
A large prison complex shapes the landscape here with its institutional role in national infrastructure. This facility is a key part of the local economy and contributes to how the city functions.
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