Berazategui Partido, Administrative division in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Berazategui Partido is an administrative division in Buenos Aires Province located south of the capital. The area encompasses multiple neighborhoods spread across its territory with a mix of residential and industrial zones.
The administrative division was created in 1960 when residents achieved independence from neighboring Quilmes Partido. This separation established a self-governing municipality to serve the growing local population.
The area has deep roots in glassmaking, a craft that continues to shape its industrial identity. The Rigolleau Crystal Factory, operating since 1908, stands as a symbol of this manufacturing heritage.
You can reach the area from central Buenos Aires by train on the General Roca line or via the highway toward La Plata. Public transportation connects the main neighborhoods, making it the primary way to move around the different districts.
The area consists of eight distinct neighborhoods, each maintaining its own local character and feel. Places like El Pato, Ranelagh, and Hudson form separate communities with different neighborhood qualities.
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