Veinte de Junio

The town is bordered by Pontevedra (north), González Catán (east), Marcos Paz (southwest) and Virrey del Pino (southeast).

Alejo Castex is the only paved street and it is lined with tall trees and weekend-houses; only can be heard the bird songs of thousands of rufous-bellied thrushes, chalk-browed mockingbirds, rufous horneros and the far-away roar of tractors working on the farms.

Veinte de Junio only has a general store, a kindergarten, and a primary and secondary public school; for almost everything the town depends from the nearby city of Pontevedra, in Merlo Partido.

The land around the station was urbanized forty years later, in 1947, and it was known as Parque Ibáñez–Estación Pontevedra, but its name changed in 1949 when the partidos boundaries of Merlo and La Matanza were established.

The residents, organized in a non-government association, had been working in order to reestablished the train service between González Catán and Veinte de Junio.

Estación 20 de Junio , Veinte de Junio's railway station, closed since 1993.
Alejo Castex street.
Bridge at the entrance of Veinte de Junio.
Arroyo de la Cañada Pantanosa .