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was completed; measuring 270 m (886 ft), the Mar de Ajó Pier is the largest of the five in the La Costa District. Mar de Ajó grew to become the most populous of the thirteen La Costa District municipalities, and rivals
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in 1839, the fishing village became of interest to tourism during the 1920s, when district Mayor Jorge Gibson graded the area's beaches. The town was officially established on December 21, 1935, and in 1936, its
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era fossils), the Parish of Santa Margarita María de Alacoque, and the ship graveyard at Nueva Atlantis – site of the shipwreck of numerous 19th-century merchant vessels, notably the
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that indicated the presence of white mud on the coasts and bottom of the river, for this reason, this place ended up being known as the Rincón del Tuyú. There's the
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with the Atlantic Ocean, his expedition made use of the collaboration of a group of evangelized Guarani indigenous people, who identified this area with the word
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in 1996. Other notable installations include the Rubén Luis Di Palma Regional Racetrack (among the venues of the
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The town has a permanent population of 25,520 inhabitants and an area of approximately 35 square kilometers.
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ship that ran aground in 1880, and whose remains appear during low tide.
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Renewed growth in the 1990s led to the establishment of the
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Ajó, which was identified by the Guarani with the term
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rally), the Historical Museum and Archives (featuring
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aborigines who inhabited the area, whose meaning is
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Mar de Ajo
Mar de Ajó, Argentina
Mar de Ajó is located in Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires Province
Mar de Ajó is located in Argentina
36°43′13″S 56°41′16″W / 36.72028°S 56.68778°W / -36.72028; -56.68778
Argentina
Province

Buenos Aires
Partido
La Costa
CPA Base
B
Area code
54
Climate
Cfb
Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
La Costa Partido
Guarani
Hernando Arias de Saavedra
Río de la Plata
Guarani
Ria
Juan Manuel de Rosas
pier
San Clemente del Tuyú
Universidad Atlántida Argentina

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