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  1. On December 25, 1856, the city was founded on land requisitioned from Justo Villegas, a prominent landowner; at the request of the heirs of Justo Villegas, the city was named San Justo. Melchor Romero was in charge of the demarcation of the village, it was adopted on November 13, 1857, by the Survey Department of the Province, thus being ...

  2. On December 25, 1856, the city was founded on land requisitioned from Justo Villegas, a prominent landowner; at the request of the heirs of Justo Villegas, the city was named San Justo. Melchor Romero was in charge of the demarcation of the village, it was adopted on November 13, 1857, by the Survey Department of the Province, thus being ...

  3. In 1856 the poblador (person granted land as an incentive to settle an area) of San Justo, José Gorsch, donated the land for the founding of the town on behalf of the Justo Villegas family. On December 25 of the same year, the town of San Justo was founded.

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  4. On December 25, 1856, the city was founded on land requisitioned from Justo Villegas, a prominent landowner; at the request of the heirs of Justo Villegas, the city was named San Justo. Melchor Romero was in charge of the demarcation of the village, it was adopted on November 13, 1857, by the Survey Department of the Province, thus being ...

  5. San Justo is an Argentine town, head of the La Matanza district, in the western area of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. It is located 2.5 km from the border with the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.

  6. Welcome to San Justo, a vibrant city that beckons you to immerse yourself in its charm and adventure! Like a magnetic force, it pulls you into a world where every street corner holds a hidden gem, every smell and sound tell a story, and every experience leaves an indelible mark on your soul.

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  8. San Justo is a city and the seat of government of La Matanza Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.