Ramallo, Town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Ramallo is a town located in the northeastern part of Buenos Aires Province and functions as the center of its partido administrative division. The settlement sits on flat terrain typical of the region and serves the surrounding agricultural communities.
The town was established on October 24, 1864, marking the beginning of organized settlement in this northeastern section of Buenos Aires Province. This founding was part of broader regional development that brought administrative structures to rural areas.
Agriculture shapes daily life here, where residents maintain farming traditions that define the identity of Buenos Aires Province communities.
The town uses postal code 2915 and can be reached using area code 3407 for local calls. International contact requires the country code +54 before the area code.
The town serves as the administrative center of Ramallo Partido, coordinating governance for the entire district area. This role makes it an important organizational hub for surrounding rural communities.
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