Benito Juárez, Buenos Aires

Benito Juárez
Benito Juárez

Location in Argentina

Coordinates: 37°40′S 59°47′W / 37.667°S 59.783°W / -37.667; -59.783Coordinates: 37°40′S 59°47′W / 37.667°S 59.783°W / -37.667; -59.783
Country  Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
Partido Benito Juárez
Elevation 199 m (653 ft)
Population (2001 census [INDEC])
  Total 13,868
  Density 2.6/km2 (7/sq mi)
CPA Base B 7020
Area code(s) +54 2292
Climate Cfb

Benito Juárez is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative centre for Benito Juárez Partido. The town and its partido are named after former Mexican President Benito Juárez, the name was chosen to make a gesture of friendship between Argentina and Mexico.

Geography

Benito Juárez's main city had a population of 14,279 (INDEC, 2010), which represented a 3% growth since 2001 when the city had a population of 13,868.

Climate

Benito Juárez's climate is mild, with an average temperature of 15 °C (59 °F) and 1,030 millimetres (41 in) of precipitation annually. Minimum temperatures below −5 °C (23 °F) have been recorded in the winter months. Rainfall occurs throughout the year but more frequently in between the months of October and march.

Orography

Towards the Partido of Tandil is set the Tandilia System, an ancient mountain range and one of the oldest rock formations on Earth. The small hills are about 1640 ft (500 m) high and are all that remain of this once mighty mountain range. The most known hills are: "San Martín de la Tinta", "Lomadas" and "El Sombrerito". The system is built on two billion year old igneous and metamorphic rock that most likely was a part of the supercontinent Rodinia when its coasts were uplifted during the Paleoproterozoic Era. Layers of stratified sediments built up on this base over a period of hundreds of millions of years. Many of these sediments consist of quartz arenite and claystones containing an abundance of fossils and offer insights into life on Earth after the Cambrian–Ordovician extinction event of 488 million years ago.

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