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Climate

Usually warm and humid in the summer. Mild winters.

Culture

The culture has a major role in the city of La Plata. This is reflected in the large amount of cultural centers, theaters, museums, cinemas and libraries that are in the city, as well as the Universidad Nacional de La Plata and the observatory. Cultural centers * Pasaje Dardo Rocha * Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas * Centro Cultural Estación Provincial * Grupo Pasajes * Centro de Cultura & Comunicación * Centro Cultural El Núcleo * Centro Cultural Los Hornos Theaters * Teatro Argentino de La Plata * Teatro Municipal Coliseo Podestá * Anfiteatro Martín Fierro * Teatro La Nonna * Teatro La Hermandad del Princesa * Sala 420 * Taller de Teatro de la UNLP * Complejo "El Teatro" * Teatro "La Lechuza" Museums * Museo de Ciencias Naturales * Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Latinoamericano * Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes * Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes * Museo de Arte "Fra. Angélico" * Colección Dr. Emilio Azzarini * Museo Histórico del Fuerte de la Ensenada de Barragán * Museo y Archivo Dardo Rocha * Museo Almafuerte * Museo del Teatro Argentino * Museo "José Juan Podestá" * Museo de la Catedral * Museo Indigenista "Yana Kuntur" * Museo Internacional de Muñecos * Museo del Automóvil - Colección Rau * Museo del Tango Platense * Museo Policial "Inspector Mayor Vesiroglos" * Museo Histórico "Contralmirante Chalier" - Escuela Naval de Río Santiago * Museo Histórico Militar "Tte. Julio A. Roca" Cinemas * Cinema San Martín * Cinema 8 * Cinema City * Cinema Paradiso * Cinema Rocha * Cine Select * Espacio INCAA km. 60 Libraries * Biblioteca Central General José de San Martín * Biblioteca Municipal Francisco López Merino * Biblioteca de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata * Biblioteca de la Legislatura de la Provincia

Description

La Plata is the capital city of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as of the partido of La Plata. The city was planned to serve as the capital of the province after the city of Buenos Aires was declared as the federal district in 1880. Per the 2001 census [INDEC], the city proper has a population of 574,369 and its metropolitan area has 694,253 inhabitants. La Plata was officially founded by Governor Dardo Rocha on November 19, 1882 and its construction was fully documented in photographs by Tomás Bradley Sutton.[1] Its current mayor is Pablo Bruera. It was referred to as Eva Perón City ("Ciudad Eva Perón") between 1952 and 1955.

Festivals, celebrations and events scheduled

The city of La Plata has the particularity of being the only place (with Berisso and Ensenada) in the country where the burning of Momos (Dolls similar to those cremated at the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain) is held every New Year's Eve. Hundreds of dolls are burnt to celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of a new year. Competitions for the best doll is awarded by the La Plata municipality and media.[4][5] In addition, every year on November 19, the anniversary of the city is held with recitals and a fireworks show at the Plaza Moreno. In La Plata, as well as in all of Argentina, the first day of spring is celebrated along with National Student's Day on September 21. On this date, the municipality organizes concerts both in the Paseo del Bosque and Plaza Moreno.

History and brief description

Rocha decided to erect a new city to host the provincial government institutions and the planned university. Urban planner Pedro Benoit designed a city layout based on a rationalist conception of urban centers. The city (see figure) has the shape of a square with a central park and two main diagonal avenues, north-south and east-west. (In addition, there are numerous other shorter diagonals.) This design is copied in a self-similar manner in small blocks of six by six blocks in length. Every six blocks, one finds a small park or square. Other than the diagonals, all streets are on a rectangular grid, and are numbered consecutively. Thus, La Plata is nicknamed "la ciudad de las diagonales" ("city of diagonals"). It is also called "la ciudad de los tilos" ("city of tilia (linden tree)") because of the large number of linden trees lining many streets and squares. The city design and its buildings are said to possess a strong Freemason symbolism. This is said to be a consequence of both Rocha and Benoit being Freemasons. The designs for the government buildings were chosen in an international architectural competition. Thus, the Governor Palace was designed by Italians, City Hall by Germans, etc. Electric street lighting was installed in 1884, and was the first of its kind in Latin America. The cathedral of La Plata, in neo-Gothic style, is the largest church in Argentina. The Curutchet House is one of the two buildings by Le Corbusier in the Americas. The Teatro Argentino de La Plata is the second most-important opera house in Argentina after the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. The University of La Plata was founded in 1897 and nationalized in 1905. It is well-known for its observatory and natural history museum. Ernesto Sabato graduated in physics at this university; he went on to teach at the Sorbonne and the MIT before becoming a famed novelist. Doctor René Favaloro was another famous alumnus. During its early years, it attracted a number of renowned intellectuals from the Spanish-speaking world, such as Dominican Pedro Henríquez Ureña. Under Alvear's administration (1922-1928), Enrique Mosconi, the president of the oil state company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales, created the distillery of La Plata, which was the tenth largest in the world [2]. The city was renamed in 1952 as Eva Perón, though the original name was restored in 1955. La Plata's residents are served by numerous daily newspapers, the most prominent of which is El Día. The city is home to two football (soccer) teams that play in the first division: Estudiantes de La Plata and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata.

La Plata's web guides

* (Spanish) Calle 52 * (Spanish) LaGuiaX * (Spanish) LaPlataMap * (Spanish) IndiceLaPlata La Plata, Buenos Aires Â· San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Catamarca Â· Resistencia, Chaco Â· Rawson, Chubut Â· Córdoba, Córdoba Â· Corrientes, Corrientes Â· Paraná, Entre Ríos Â· Formosa, Formosa Â· San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy Â· Santa Rosa, La Pampa Â· La Rioja, La Rioja Â· Mendoza, Mendoza Â· Posadas, Misiones Â· Neuquén, Neuquén Â· Viedma, Río Negro Â· Salta, Salta Â· San Juan, San Juan Â· San Luis, San Luis Â· Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz Â· Santa Fe, Santa Fe Â· Santiago del Estero, Santiago del Estero Â· Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego Â· Tucumán, Tucumán 1939 Ángel Lo Valvo Â· 1940-41 Juan Manuel Fangio Â· 1947-48, 1953-54, 1960 Óscar Alfredo Gálvez Â· 1949-52, 1955-58, 1961 Juan Gálvez Â· 1959 Rodolfo de Álzaga Â· 1962-65 Dante Emiliozzi Â· 1966 Juan Manuel Bordeu Â· 1967 Eduardo Copello Â· 1968 Carlos Pairetti Â· 1969 Gastón Perkins Â· 1970-71 Rubén Luis di Palma Â· 1973 Nasif Estéfano Â· 1974-76 Héctor Gradassi Â· 1977-78, 1995-97, 1999 Juan María Traverso Â· 1979-80 Francisco Espinosa Â· 1980-81 Antonio Aventín Â· 1982 Jorge M. Boero Â· 1983-85 Roberto Mouras Â· 1986 Oscar Angeletti Â· 1987-89 Oscar Castellano Â· 1990 Emilio Satriano Â· 1991-92 Oscar Aventín Â· 1993 Walter Hernández Â· 1994 Eduardo Ramos Â· 1998, 2000-02 Guillermo Ortelli Â· 2003 Ernesto Bessone Â· 2004 Omar Martínez Â· 2005 Juan Manuel Silva Â· 2006 Norberto Fontana Â· 2007 Christian Ledesma Â· 2008 Guillermo Ortelli Chevrolet Â· Dodge Â· Ford Â· Torino Balcarce Â· Buenos Aires Â· Comodoro Rivadavia Â· La Plata Â· Mar de Ajó Â· Nueve de Julio Â· Paraná Â· Posadas Â· Rafaela Â· Río Cuarto Â· Río Gallegos Â· San Luis

Location

Located in the northeastern province of Buenos Aires, limiting to the northeast with Ensenada and Berisso, northwest with the Berazategui and Florencio Varela, southwest and south, with San Vicente and Coronel Brandsen and southeast with Magdalena, occupying an area of 893 km. The metropolitan area of La Plata includes besides the founding of the town, the towns of Tolosa, Ringuelet, Manuel B. Gonnet, City Bell, Villa Elisa, Melchor Romero, Abasto, Gorina, José Hernández, Ángel Etcheverry, Arturo Seguí Los Hornos, Lisandro Olmos, Villa Elvira and, Altos de San Lorenzo, all of them with community centers that operate as local delegations.

People

See Cat:People from La Plata

Sister cities

* Beersheba, Israel * Louisville, United States * Montevideo, Uruguay * Liverpool, England * Porto Alegre, Brazil

Sports

The most popular sport in the city, as in the whole country, is football. Among the many clubs that play football in the city, two of them stand out above the rest and these are the clubs Estudiantes de La Plata and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, they both play in the First Division of Argentine football. From these two teams came out great players like Martín Palermo, Francisco Varallo, Juan Sebastián Verón and his father, Gustavo and Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Leandro Cufré, among others. The city also has the Liga Amateur Platense de fútbol that encompasses dozens of clubs in the region, such as: Club Atlético Estrella de Berisso, La Plata Fútbol Club, Asociación Nueva Alianza, Club Everton, among others. Basketball has a place in the Torneo Nacional de Ascenso, through Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. In addition, through the Asociación Platense de Basquetbol, the city has leagues and tournaments for all levels and categories (First, Second Ascent, U20, Junior, Cadet and Kids Pre-Kids), which involved Clubs: Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Estudiantes, Club Atenas, Unión Vecinal, Centro de Fomento Meridiano V, Club Cultural y Deportivo Juventud, among others. Auto racing also has its importance in the city from the hands of the Turismo Carretera. For this competition is a racetrack called "Roberto José Mouras" in honor of the historic pilot of Chevrolet died in Lobos in 1992.[3] Other information relating to motorsport in the city has to do with the last Argentine Formula 1 pilot, who was the "platense" Gastón Mazzacane that after 21 races in Formula 1 came to compete in the Champ Car and Top Race V6. Rugby, meanwhile, is a comprehensive discipline of fans in the city. The most representative clubs are: La Plata Rugby Club, Los Tilos, San Luis, Universitario and Albatros. Of note is the traditional seat of turf in the city. La Plata has a race track, the third in order of competition and offer careers in the country. Volleyball teams include Gimnasia y Esgrima and Universitario. Hockey also claims two teams, Universitario and Santa Bárbara.