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Villa Soldati is a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the South-West of the city. It has a population of approximately 41,000 people, 40% of which live in Barrio Soldati, a public housing development built between 1973 and 1979. The ward is delimited by 27 de Febrero Ave., Coronel Esteban Bonorino, General Francisco Fernández de la Cruz Ave., Varela, Perito Moreno Ave., Castañares, and Escalada streets. On the morning of June 11, 1962, a train struck a bus on a level crossing in Villa Soldati, killing 43 people, mostly children Villa Soldati * The amusement park space tower

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  • Villa Soldati ist ein Stadtteil im Süden der argentinischen Hauptstadt Buenos Aires. Der Stadtteil hat gut 41.000 Einwohner (Stand von 2001) auf einer Fläche von 8,7 km². Er gehört mit einer Bevölkerungsdichte von 4.700 Einwohnern pro km² im Prinzip zu den schwächer besiedelten Stadtteilen von Buenos Aires. Die durchschnittliche Bevölkerungsdichte von Buenos Aires beträgt rund 13.500 Einwohner/km². Zusammen mit Villa Lugano und Villa Riachuelo bildet der Stadtteil den Verwaltungsbezirk C8. (de)
  • Villa Soldati es uno de los barrios oficiales que son parte de la Comuna 8, en la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. (es)
  • Villa Soldati Argentinako Buenos Aires hiriburuko hegoaldeko auzoa da. Auzoak 41.000 biztanle ditu (2001. urtetik aurrera) 8,7 km²-ko azaleran . Km² bakoitzeko 4.700 biztanleko dentsitatearekin, Buenos Aireseko biztanle gutxien dituen auzoetako bat da funtsean. Buenos Airesko batez besteko biztanle-dentsitatea 13.500 biztanle/km² ingurukoa da. Villa Lugano eta Villa Riachuelorekin batera, auzoak C8 barruti administratiboa osatzen du. (eu)
  • Villa Soldati est un des quarante-huit quartiers de Buenos Aires. * Portail de Buenos Aires (fr)
  • ビジャ・ソルダーティ(Villa Soldati)は、アルゼンチンの首都ブエノスアイレス自治市の南西部にある地区(バリオ)である。コムーナ8に属しており、2001年の人口は41,228人である。 地区住民の40%は1973年から1979年にかけて開発された公営住宅に住んでいる。2月27日通り、コロネル・エステバン・ボノリーノ通り、ヘネラル・フランシスコ・フェルナンデス・デ・ラ・クルス通り、バレーラ通り、モレーノ通り、カスタニャレス通り、エスカラーダ通りで他地区と隔てられている。 (ja)
  • Villa Soldati is a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the South-West of the city. It has a population of approximately 41,000 people, 40% of which live in Barrio Soldati, a public housing development built between 1973 and 1979. The ward is delimited by 27 de Febrero Ave., Coronel Esteban Bonorino, General Francisco Fernández de la Cruz Ave., Varela, Perito Moreno Ave., Castañares, and Escalada streets. Founded in 1908 by Dr. José Soldati as "Villa Lugano," the area originally included what today is the Villa Lugano neighborhood. The first lots were sold in 1911, but the area's topography led to frequent flooding, and much of the area was left undeveloped. The neighborhood was bolstered by the establishment of the large La Vascongada dairy in 1930, but the opening of a landfill in 1936 dampened hopes for the area's future growth. Villa Soldati was formally demarcated as such in 1972. On the morning of June 11, 1962, a train struck a bus on a level crossing in Villa Soldati, killing 43 people, mostly children The area saw dramatic changes during the tenure of military-appointed Mayor Osvaldo Cacciatore, when he attempted to revitalize the ward (the city's poorest) with the construction of the Parque de la Ciudad, an amusement park. Built after 1977 over the former landfill, the bankruptcy of the developer (Interama) in 1980 led to controversy when Cacciatore had the city absorb the group's debts of over US$100 million; in the end, the amusement park's planned 15 million yearly visitors never came (attendance has never topped 1 million). The Parque Roca Stadium, a multi-purpose facility, opened in Villa Soldati in 2006, became the home of the Argentina Davis Cup Team, and hosted a semifinal match of the 2006 Davis Cup as its first sporting event. Villa Soldati * The amusement park space tower (en)
  • Villa Soldati, meglio conosciuto come Soldati, è un quartiere della capitale argentina Buenos Aires situato a sud-ovest del centro. Ha una popolazione di circa 41.000 persone, il 40% dei quali vive nel Barrio Soldati, un complesso di case popolari costruito tra il 1973 e il 1979. (it)
  • Villa Soldati é um bairro da cidade argentina de Buenos Aires. Tem população de aproximadamente 41.000 pessoas, 40% vivendo no Barrio Soldati, um conjunto habitacional público construído entre 1973 e 1979. O Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss (conhecido como Estádio Parque Roca) foi inaugurado em 2006 na Villa Soldati, e lá se tornou a casa do Time Argentino na Copa Davis de Tênis. O local sediou a partida semifinal da Copa Davis de 2006 como seu primeiro evento esportivo. Em 11 de dezembro de 2010, a violência irrompeu em uma favela no na Villa Soldati. Unidades policiais e militares tiveram que ser chamadas para restaurar a ordem, não antes de três pessoas serem mortas a tiros. (pt)
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  • Villa Soldati ist ein Stadtteil im Süden der argentinischen Hauptstadt Buenos Aires. Der Stadtteil hat gut 41.000 Einwohner (Stand von 2001) auf einer Fläche von 8,7 km². Er gehört mit einer Bevölkerungsdichte von 4.700 Einwohnern pro km² im Prinzip zu den schwächer besiedelten Stadtteilen von Buenos Aires. Die durchschnittliche Bevölkerungsdichte von Buenos Aires beträgt rund 13.500 Einwohner/km². Zusammen mit Villa Lugano und Villa Riachuelo bildet der Stadtteil den Verwaltungsbezirk C8. (de)
  • Villa Soldati es uno de los barrios oficiales que son parte de la Comuna 8, en la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. (es)
  • Villa Soldati Argentinako Buenos Aires hiriburuko hegoaldeko auzoa da. Auzoak 41.000 biztanle ditu (2001. urtetik aurrera) 8,7 km²-ko azaleran . Km² bakoitzeko 4.700 biztanleko dentsitatearekin, Buenos Aireseko biztanle gutxien dituen auzoetako bat da funtsean. Buenos Airesko batez besteko biztanle-dentsitatea 13.500 biztanle/km² ingurukoa da. Villa Lugano eta Villa Riachuelorekin batera, auzoak C8 barruti administratiboa osatzen du. (eu)
  • Villa Soldati est un des quarante-huit quartiers de Buenos Aires. * Portail de Buenos Aires (fr)
  • ビジャ・ソルダーティ(Villa Soldati)は、アルゼンチンの首都ブエノスアイレス自治市の南西部にある地区(バリオ)である。コムーナ8に属しており、2001年の人口は41,228人である。 地区住民の40%は1973年から1979年にかけて開発された公営住宅に住んでいる。2月27日通り、コロネル・エステバン・ボノリーノ通り、ヘネラル・フランシスコ・フェルナンデス・デ・ラ・クルス通り、バレーラ通り、モレーノ通り、カスタニャレス通り、エスカラーダ通りで他地区と隔てられている。 (ja)
  • Villa Soldati, meglio conosciuto come Soldati, è un quartiere della capitale argentina Buenos Aires situato a sud-ovest del centro. Ha una popolazione di circa 41.000 persone, il 40% dei quali vive nel Barrio Soldati, un complesso di case popolari costruito tra il 1973 e il 1979. (it)
  • Villa Soldati is a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the South-West of the city. It has a population of approximately 41,000 people, 40% of which live in Barrio Soldati, a public housing development built between 1973 and 1979. The ward is delimited by 27 de Febrero Ave., Coronel Esteban Bonorino, General Francisco Fernández de la Cruz Ave., Varela, Perito Moreno Ave., Castañares, and Escalada streets. On the morning of June 11, 1962, a train struck a bus on a level crossing in Villa Soldati, killing 43 people, mostly children Villa Soldati * The amusement park space tower (en)
  • Villa Soldati é um bairro da cidade argentina de Buenos Aires. Tem população de aproximadamente 41.000 pessoas, 40% vivendo no Barrio Soldati, um conjunto habitacional público construído entre 1973 e 1979. O Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss (conhecido como Estádio Parque Roca) foi inaugurado em 2006 na Villa Soldati, e lá se tornou a casa do Time Argentino na Copa Davis de Tênis. O local sediou a partida semifinal da Copa Davis de 2006 como seu primeiro evento esportivo. (pt)
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  • Villa Soldati (de)
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  • Villa Soldati (Buenos Aires) (eu)
  • Villa Soldati (it)
  • Villa Soldati (fr)
  • ビジャ・ソルダーティ (ja)
  • Villa Soldati (pt)
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