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Don Bosco is in the metropolitian area of Buenos Aires.
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Don Bosco

• County: Quilmes

• Founded: 1929
• Declared city: 1979
• Total area: 5 km²
• Elevation: 11 m

• First highrise: 1979 (40 m)
• Tallest highrise: 1979 (40 m)


It was named in honor of St. John Bosco (becoming the first city in the world to bear that name).

In the 2010s there was a coastal megaproject that included some towers with a maximum height of 123 m, but it was canceled because it was located in a nature reserve.


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Listing 1 to 2 of 2 buildings
Name|Floors|Status|Year|Drawings
Chaco 18312built1979(1)
Antena LRI213 Radio El Solbuilt2005(1)