Fuerte Apache, Housing complex in Ciudadela, Argentina.
Fuerte Apache is a large housing complex with approximately 25 residential towers spread across a significant area in Ciudadela. The development contains accommodation for thousands of residents along with various facilities throughout the site.
The settlement was founded in 1966 during Juan Carlos Onganía's government as part of a plan to relocate families from the slum Villa 31 in Retiro. This relocation effort was an attempt to address social conditions in Buenos Aires through large-scale housing projects.
The neighborhood has an active community life centered around schools, kindergartens, and places of worship that serve the local families. These spaces form the social backbone where residents gather and maintain their connections.
The area is a residential community that receives regular security supervision to maintain order and ensure resident safety. Visitors should respect the daily routines and shared spaces of the neighborhood.
Professional footballer Carlos Tevez spent his childhood here and started his career through street games and local tournaments in the area. His rise from neighborhood play to professional success remains connected to this place.
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