Hill Station
Hill Station is a city in Argentina with a population of about 0.
A hill station is a type of hill town, mostly in colonial Asia, but also in colonial Africa, founded by European colonialists as a refuge from the summer heat. As historian Dane Kennedy observes about the Indian context, "the hill station (...) was seen as an exclusive British preserve: here it was possible to render the Indian into an outsider". The term is still used in present day, particularly in India, which has the largest number of hill stations; most are situated at an altitude of approximately 1,000 to 2,500 metres.
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About Hill Station
| Country | Argentina |
| Continent | South America |
| Explore | 20 |
| Population | 0 |
| Local currency | ARS |
| Coordinates | -51.5754, -69.2331 |
| Time zone | America/Argentina/Rio_Gallegos |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Small town |
| Distance to the capital | 2,077 km · Buenos Aires |
| Population (Argentina) | #887 most populated in Argentina |
| Where on Earth | 51°34′32″S · 69°13′59″W |
| Hemisphere | S · W |
| Distance to the equator | 5,741 km |
| Distance to the South Pole | 4,277 km |
| Same latitude as | Christchurch (New Zealand) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | 51.58, 110.77 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| São Paulo | 3,665 km |
| Sydney | 9,728 km |
| New York | 10,272 km |
| Los Angeles | 10,652 km |
| Paris | 13,059 km |
| London | 13,163 km |