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The Ramos Mejia Station: it's a city heritage, and the mansion next to the station has symbolic value, because it is the center of the history of Ramos Mejia. This building, from 1906 was designed and built by
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reached the town from Buenos Aires. The original station was replaced in 1907 by a larger structure designed by Dutch architect John Doyer; one of the most recognizable examples of
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Theatre, one of the most important such establishments in La Matanza County. Ramos Mejía was officially recognized as a city by the Provincial Legislature on September 17, 1964.
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The property remained in name of wife, María Antonia Segurola de Ramos Mejía, who became its sole proprietor upon her husband's death in 1828. Confiscated by order of Governor
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The land where the city is now located was originally purchased from Martín José de Altolaguirre by Francisco Ramos Mejía in 1808. Ramos Mejía was the son of a merchant from
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Among the most important educational institutions in the city are the Ward College, established in 1913, the Santo Domingo College (founded in 1915), and the
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Ramos Mejía is located approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from the center of Buenos Aires (capital), and has rapid access through
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Subsequent sales by the heirs, and its resale as parcels, led to the establishment of the town in 1871. Buoyed by the subsequent wave of
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company, in 1921, marked the birth of the popular transport service in Argentina (where they are known as
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with the local parish priest, Father Castañeda, led to the former's exile from the parish in 1821.
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The city is the birthplace of, among other well-known personalities in Argentina, comedian
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School Guillermo de Orange – Orange Day School (Inicial – Elementary – High School)
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station. Opened in 1907, the central building was converted to a museum in 2008
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in Argentina, the building itself was converted to a museum in 2008.
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Ramos Mejía would be the site of other milestones in the history of
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of the Western Railway line in 1923 between Ramos Mejía and the
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terminal in Buenos Aires would be another first in the nation.
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in 1840, it was returned to the widow in 1853 following Rosas'
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Institute French (Kindergarten – Elementary – High School)
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School Nuestra Señora de Fatima (Elementary – High School)
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Institute San Miguel (Inicial – Elementary – High School)
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School Ramos Mejia (Inicial – Elementary – High School)
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Escuela Argentina del Oeste (Elementary – High School)
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School Santísimo Redentor (Elementary – High School)
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de Aquino (Kindergarten – Elementary – High School)
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Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires
José María Ramos Mejía
City

Ramos Mejía is located in Greater Buenos Aires
Greater Buenos Aires
34°39′S 58°34′W / 34.650°S 58.567°W / -34.650; -58.567
Argentina
Province
Buenos Aires
Partido
La Matanza
Municipal council
La Matanza
La Matanza
Front for Victory
CPA Base
B
Area code
54
La Matanza Partido
Buenos Aires Province
Greater Buenos Aires
Seville
Upper Peru
biblical canon
Juan Manuel de Rosas
overthrow
living trust
Buenos Aires Western Railway

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