Aldo Bonzi

Aldo Bonzi is a town in La Matanza Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is located within the Greater Buenos Aires metro area.
The town owes its name to Turin businessman Dr. Aldo Bonzi (1852 - 1935), who arrived in Argentina in 1896.
Bonzi and his partner, Maurizio Andreossi of Switzerland, purchased an estancia in Córdoba Province, where they raised Aberdeen Angus cattle as well as grains.

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Aldo Bonzi

Aldo Bonzi is a populated place in the region of Buenos Aires, the country of Argentina with an average elevation of 17 meter above sea level. The area is very densely populated with 5,063 people per km2 . The nearest town larger than 50,000 inhabitants takes less than 10 minutes by local transportation.

An estimated 0.5% of the children below 5 years old are underweight.

Aldo Bonzi can have low impact (v or less) earthquakes (on average one every 50 years), with occurances at <5 Richter. When an earthquake occurs, it may be felt indoors by many people, outdoors by a few people during the day. At night, some people may be awakened. There is a low occurence of periods with extreme drought. Flooding risk is extremely high.