Detailed Map of La Plata, Argentina
La Plata Overview, Argentina (-34.9211, -57.9544)
La Plata is the capital city of the Buenos Aires Province in Argentina, located at coordinates -34.9211° S latitude and -57.9544° W longitude, approximately 60 kilometers southeast of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1882 as a planned city to serve as the provincial capital, La Plata is known for its distinctive layout characterized by a grid system and expansive parks. The city has a population of around 600,000 residents and serves as an important cultural and educational center, housing one of the country's major universities, the National University of La Plata. The economy of La Plata is diverse, with significant contributions from education, public administration, and various industries. Transportation infrastructure includes a network of roads, rail connections, and bus services that link the city to the capital and surrounding regions. Notable attractions in La Plata include the stunning neo-Gothic Cathedral of La Plata, the Natural History Museum, and the beautiful Paseo del Bosque park, which features a zoo and botanical garden. The neighborhoods vary from historical districts with colonial architecture to modern residential areas, reflecting the city's rich heritage and contemporary lifestyle. As La Plata continues to develop, it remains a vibrant hub of culture, education, and industry in Argentina.