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Liniers


FieldValue
nameLiniers
native_name_langspa
typeNeighborhood of Buenos Aires
image_skylineAvenida Rivadavia Liniers.jpg
imagesize260px
image_captionRivadavia Avenue
image_sealEmblema Liniers.jpg
image_mapLiniers-Buenos_Aires_map.png
map_captionLocation of Liniers within Buenos Aires
mapsize150px
pushpin_map
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameArgentina
subdivision_type1Autonomous City
subdivision_name1Buenos Aires
subdivision_type2Comuna
subdivision_name2C9
parts_typeImportant sites
parts_stylepara
p1José Amalfitani Stadium, San Cayetano Church
area_total_km25.4
population_total44234
population_as_of2001
population_density_km2auto
timezone1ART
utc_offset1-3

Liniers is a barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires on the edge of the city, centered on Rivadavia Avenue. It is also an important train station and bus hub, connecting western Gran Buenos Aires with the Buenos Aires Metro.

The neighborhood developed around the Liniers railway station following its inaugural in 1872.

The neighborhood is home to football club Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield, whose stadium, the José Amalfitani Stadium, has been established there in 1951. Liners is also the site of the Church of San Cayetano, consecrated in 1900 and elevated to a parish in 1913. The Church of San Cayetano hosts thousands of faithful who gather each feast day (August 7) to pray for employment or to give thanks for their livelihood.

The ward is named after Santiago de Liniers, a colonial administrator who resisted the British Invasions of the Río de la Plata.

References

References

  1. "LINIERS BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA". Latidobuenosaires.com.
  2. (January 16, 2013). "La Parroquia San Cayetano de Liniers cumple 100 años". Diario Popular.
  3. (August 7, 2013). "Miles de fieles llevan sus ofrendas para agradecer a San Cayetano". Télam.
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