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Commune 15

The City of Buenos Aires, since 1996, is divided into 15 communes. These entities has no special names, but are numbered, from Comuna 1 to Comuna 15.

Comuna 4 includes the barrios Villa Ortúzar, Chacarita, Villa Crespo, La Paternal, Agronomia and Parque Chas.

Valentin Poposki, 16 September 2020


Agronomia

barrio logo image located by Valentin Poposki, 16 September 2020

Barrio Agronomia was created in 1904.

NEIGHBORHOOD EMBLEM : its author is Damian Rodrigo Gardiol who was the winner of the contest held at CGPC Nş 15 on Tuesday March 29, 2011.

Meaning and documentation of the emblem:
The shield is represented by a large Tree, symbol of life, the Agronomia parks and the Earth element appear. This Tree has the particularity of symbolizing with its branches two large lungs, suggesting the importance of this green space in the city. Its base is made up of a Meteorological Central Tower, alluding to the National Meteorological Center located in the neighborhood, which provides climate data and meteorological forecasts of great importance for the city. A large initial letter "A" of AGRONOMIA is inscribed in this tower. The trunk of the Tree is formed by a water tower, symbolizing the same one that is in the Rawson neighborhood, being one of the oldest constructions in the place, inaugurated in 1934 composed of 9 buildings of ground floor. and 3 high floors and 104 individual houses, the neighborhood where the famous writer Julio Cortazar lived. Inside this we find an ear of wheat symbolizing the Faculty of Agronomy. At the top of the Tree appears the head of a cow representing the Veterinary Faculty. Crowning the figure the Sun appears next to the astrological symbol of Libra in reference to September 25, a date established as the day of the neighborhood which contains a train track representing the Urquiza railway that crosses the neighborhood.

The Yellow and Black colors represent the mail internationally, taking into account that a large part of these lands were ceded to mail employees, a property in which the Communications Club of great sporting, social and cultural importance is located. These colors also identify the "Communications", "El Talar" and "Moran" clubs.
Sun: Represents the Fire element, it appears next to the Astrological symbol of Libra, since it is under this constellation at the time of its founding date (September 25, 1904)
Libra Symbol: Represents the Air element. It identifies the neighborhood for its extensive green space, this being one of the great lungs of the city providing harmony and environmental balance.
Cow and ear of wheat: These symbols represent the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Agronomy, which is one of the most important in the country.
Water tower: Tower that identifies the Rawson neighborhood and the oldest buildings in the place. It was originally the main water supply for the area. Contains the element Water.
Meteorological tower: This symbol represents the National Meteorological Service near the Agronomy parks
Railroad: It appears crossing the shield in reference to the railroad that crosses the neighborhood.

Links:
https://www.barriada.com.ar/datos-legislativos-del-barrio-de-agronomia/
https://www.facebook.com/yosoydelbarriodeagronomia
https://www.facebook.com/agronomiabarrio

I didn't find any flag for barrio Agronomia. There is no Historical Board for this barrio.

Valentin Poposki, 16 September 2020


Parque Chas

barrio flag image located by Valentin Poposki, 29 September 2024

The barrio of Parque Chas has a flag that is a horizontal tricolor in blue-white-black with the name in white and black on the blue and white stripes respectively.

Emblem

barrio flag image located by Valentin Poposki, 29 September 2024