Alta Italia facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Alta Italia
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Rural locality and village
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Country | ![]() |
Province | La Pampa Province |
Department | Realicó Department |
Municipality | Alta Italia |
Area | |
• Land | 210 sq mi (550 km2) |
Elevation | 453 ft (138 m) |
Population
(2001)
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• Total | 1,300 |
Time zone | UTC−3 (ART) |
Alta Italia is a small village and a rural area, also known as a municipality. It is located in the Realicó Department within the La Pampa Province in Argentina.
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About Alta Italia
Alta Italia is a quiet place in Argentina. It is known as both a village and a rural locality. This means it has a small town center and also includes the countryside around it.
Where is Alta Italia?
Alta Italia is found in the central part of Argentina. It is part of the La Pampa Province, which is known for its wide-open plains. The village is specifically located in the Realicó Department.
How many people live there?
According to the census from 2001, about 1,300 people lived in Alta Italia. This number showed a growth in population. In 1991, there were 1,158 residents. This means the population grew by about 12.26% in ten years.
When was Alta Italia founded?
Alta Italia has a clear founding date. The village was officially established on September 25, 1910. This makes it over a century old.
Who leads Alta Italia?
Like many towns, Alta Italia has a leader. The person in charge is called the Mayor. As of the information available, the Mayor of Alta Italia is Oscar Isidro Flores. The mayor helps manage the village and its services.
See also
In Spanish: Alta Italia para niños