Morón, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

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🇦🇷 Morón is a city in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires, capital of the Morón partido, located in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Located 20 km (13 mi) west of Downtown Buenos Aires, Morón is easily reached via bus along Avenida Rivadavia, via National Highway 7, and the Sarmiento railway line.

The location, which was originally settled by the Querandí people, was deeded in the late 16th century by Captain Juan de Garay to Captain Juan Ruiz de Ocaña. The site later became a stop along the Camino Real from Buenos Aires to Córdoba, particularly after the construction of a pontoon bridge over the Morón Brook by Pedro Márquez in 1771. Cañada de Morón was officially established in 1785, and the village became a popular vacation spot for wealthy residents from Buenos Aires and other nearby towns. Francisco de Merlo, namesake of the city of Merlo to the west, became the area's principal landowner at the time.

Wheat farms began to displace cattle ranches around Morón in the 1850s, and in 1859, the Buenos Aires Western Railway reached the town. Foreseeing accelerated growth, the local gentry in 1859 commissioned urbanist Pedro Benoit to create its master plan. A large population of Italians settled in Morón subsequently, and in 1867, this community founded the local Mutual Aid Society; Italy would later open a consulate in the city. The Cathedral of Inmaculada Concepción del Buen Viaje was opened for mass in 1871, and completed in 1885. A small Jewish community also settled here.

Morón was the site of a Radical Civic Union uprising in 1893, during which the National Autonomist Party city government was briefly deposed before federal troops restored the latter to office. The Rationalist City Hall, designed by Alejandro Bustillo and adorned with sculptures and bas-reliefs by José Fioravanti, was completed in 1939. Growth in the manufacturing sector led to the city's tripling in population between the 1947 and 1960 censuses, and in 1960, the private Universidad de Morón was established. Population growth subsequently slowed, and Morón acquired a suburban, largely middle class profile. The city was again in the eye of a political storm when, in 1989, Mayor Juan Carlos Rousselot of the Justicialist Party was impeached on corruption charges by the UCR-dominated City Council; Rousselot was returned to office by voters in 1991. Former Councilwoman Margarita Stolbizer and former Mayor Martín Sabbatella (1999 to 2009) both became prominent in national politics.

Tourist Industry Among the most notable attractions in Morón are the central square designed by Benoit, Plaza Libertador San Martín, the Cathedral, seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Morón, and the National Aeronautics Museum (Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica) of the Argentine Air Force. Deportivo Morón, the local association football team, was established in 1947.

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Morón has a population of over 92,725 people. Morón also forms the centre of the wider Morón Partido which has a population of over 319,934 people. It is also a part of the larger Greater Buenos Aires area.

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Antipodal to Morón is: 121.383,34.65

Locations Near: Morón -58.6167,-34.65

🇦🇷 Castelar -58.667,-34.667 d: 4.9  

🇦🇷 Ituzaingo -58.667,-34.667 d: 4.9  

🇦🇷 Isidro Casanova -58.583,-34.7 d: 6.3  

🇦🇷 San Justo -58.55,-34.683 d: 7.1  

🇦🇷 Caseros -58.55,-34.6 d: 8.3  

🇦🇷 Ciudadela -58.533,-34.633 d: 7.9  

🇦🇷 Merlo -58.717,-34.65 d: 9.1  

🇦🇷 Lomas del Mirador -58.517,-34.667 d: 9.3  

🇦🇷 San Martín -58.533,-34.567 d: 12  

🇦🇷 San Miguel -58.717,-34.533 d: 15.9  

Antipodal to: Morón 121.383,34.65

🇨🇳 Tinghu 120.231,33.39 d: 19839.3  

🇨🇳 Laoshan 120.467,36.1 d: 19833.7  

🇨🇳 Jiaozhou 120.383,36.067 d: 19833.3  

🇨🇳 Yancheng 120.163,33.348 d: 19831.8  

🇨🇳 Qingdao 120.356,36.111 d: 19827.9  

🇨🇳 Xihai'an 120.046,35.873 d: 19832.8  

🇨🇳 Jimo 120.467,36.383 d: 19805.3  

🇨🇳 Rizhao 119.527,35.416 d: 19825.8  

🇨🇳 Guannan 119.351,34.093 d: 19818.6  

🇨🇳 Haizhou 119.194,34.571 d: 19814.5  

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