Quilmeño89
Oct 10, 2016, 12:37 AM
I triple checked the links this time.
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City Name: Boulougne Sur Mer
Native Name: Boulougne Sur Mer
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 73.496
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Became a city in 1964.
• Named after the city of Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France, where the Argentine general José de San Martín died in 1850.
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City Name: Glew
Native Name: Glew
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 57.878
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Founded in 1865.
• Named after Juan Glew, the original owner of the territory.
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City Name: Claypole
Native Name: Claypole
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 41.176
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Founded in 1884.
• Named after Pedro Claypole, original owner of the territory.
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City Name: William C. Morris
Native Name: William C. Morris
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 48.916
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Named to honor Englishman William Case Morris, Methodist, educator and founder of the first Methodist Chapel in Argentina.
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City Name: Hudson
Native Name: Hudson
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 43.769
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Founded in 1930.
• Named after William Henry Hudson, a naturalist born in Quilmes County.
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1
City Name: Boulougne Sur Mer
Native Name: Boulougne Sur Mer
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 73.496
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Became a city in 1964.
• Named after the city of Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France, where the Argentine general José de San Martín died in 1850.
_____________________________________________________________
2
City Name: Glew
Native Name: Glew
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 57.878
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Founded in 1865.
• Named after Juan Glew, the original owner of the territory.
_____________________________________________________________
3
City Name: Claypole
Native Name: Claypole
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 41.176
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Founded in 1884.
• Named after Pedro Claypole, original owner of the territory.
_____________________________________________________________
4
City Name: William C. Morris
Native Name: William C. Morris
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 48.916
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Named to honor Englishman William Case Morris, Methodist, educator and founder of the first Methodist Chapel in Argentina.
_____________________________________________________________
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City Name: Hudson
Native Name: Hudson
State/Province: Buenos Aires (http://skyscraperpage.com/database/state/1576)
Country: Argentina
Population: 43.769
Population Source & Year: Census 2001
Info:
• Founded in 1930.
• Named after William Henry Hudson, a naturalist born in Quilmes County.