Bajo Flores
Bajo Flores is the south zone of the
It is separated from the rest of the neighborhood by the Moreno, Balbastro, Varela and Castañares avenues. Due to the Law 2329, signed on the 10 May, 2007, its limits have been established within the Nueva Pompeya neighborhood boundaries.
The neighborhood is characterized by its low houses and its low population density, where the Barrio Municipal Presidente Rivadavia (President Rivadavia Municipal Neighborhood), the Barrio Presidente Illia (President Illia Neighborhood) and the populous villa 1-11-14 (village 1-11-14), inhabited mainly by immigrants from
Bajo Flores is home to
There are also the headquarters and sports fields of several clubs such as DAOM and Piñero, and the sports field of the Club Italiano (where its rugby union and field hockey teams play their home games); other facilities in Bajo Flores are the Argentinos Juniors training fields and the club Deportivo Español stadium, which was the first built, giving a strong social push to the whole Bajo Flores neighborhood.
Bajo Flores is also the site of the Depósito de Agua Flores (Flores water deposit) and the San José de Flores Cemetery, the third cemetery to open in the City of Buenos Aires.