| Area | 1.3 km² |
| Population | 19,177 (2001) |
| Density | 14,751/km² |
| Comuna | C12 |
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Coghlan is a neighborhood, or barrio, of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the name of a middle / upper middle class neighbourhood located between Belgrano, Saavedra, Núñez and Villa Urquiza; it was originally inhabited by Irish and English immigrants. The neighborhood takes its name after the train station, Coghlan, which in turn, was named after John Coghlan. It is a place known for its big, English style residences.
External links
- Statistics (Spanish)
- Coghlan at Barriada (Spanish)
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