keskirata
Keskirata, also known as Tarandilla, is a small town in the region of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located in the Zone of Ensenada, it is part of the municipality of Magdalena. The town has a relatively small population and is mostly comprised of agricultural lands used for the production of crops such as wheat, sunflowers and soy.
The area surrounding Keskirata was initially settled by European immigrants, primarily from Italy and Spain, who
Keskirata is positioned approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Buenos Aires, the country's capital city. This relatively
In terms of local activities, agriculture has historically been the mainstay of economies in this type of
There is limited information available about publicly accessible attractions, events or services in or around Keskirata.