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Encyclopedia > Hurlingham, Buenos Aires

Hurlingham is a municipality in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina (34°36′0″S, 58°37′60″W). It is part of the Gran Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The United States Department of Agriculture maintains a biological control laboratory in Hurlingham. Argentina is subdivided in 23 provinces (Spanish: provincias, singular - provincia) and 1 federal district (capital federal). ... The Buenos Aires province (IPA: , Spanish: Provincia de Buenos Aires) is the wealthiest and most populated province of Argentina. ... Gran Buenos Aires (Spanish: Greater Buenos Aires) is the metropolitan area around the city of Buenos Aires, which comprises the following 24 partidos (administrative subdivisions) of the Province of Buenos Aires. ... The U.S. Department of Agriculture, also called the Agriculture Department, or USDA, is a Cabinet department of the United States Federal Government. ... Biological control of pests and diseases Overview A key belief of the organic gardener is that diversity furthers health. ...


Hurlingham takes its name from the Hurlingham Club, a country club famous for polo set up by the 19th century Anglo-Argentine communty in the area, copying London's famous Hurlingham Club. now. ... London (pronounced ) is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... The Hurlingham Club is an exclusive sporting club in South-West London, in Fulham, built on the site (or extremely close to the site of) Ranelagh Gardens. ...


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