Buenos Aires Real Estate - Español
Villa Adelina is a neighborhood of the San Isidro district.
San Martin in 1864 was reduced to just under half, as an appendix to the Lomas de San Isidro. Then in 1905 was the party of Vicente Lopez, a fact that also took the new land, leaving its present dimensions.
The date that can be considered as the foundation of Villa Adelina, is the On March 29, 1909 day when the first train that was traveling toward removal was stopped.
Today the station is part of the Northern Line Belgrano, which is itself part of the Railway General Belgrano.
Villa Adelina is a residential locality of features, whose history has no shocks, so any change that ordinary residents can remember is, or can be included in references to the locality.
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