Ostende is a seaside resort on the Atlantic coast of Argentina belonging to the Pinamar Partido. The town limits to the north with the city of Pinamar, to the northeast with Mar de Ostende, to the south with Valeria del Mar, to the east with the Argentine Sea and to the west with General Madariaga Partido.
"Viejo Hotel Ostende", opened in 1913, had Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Adolfo Bioy Casares as some of its famous guests
Image: Coches del Decauville de Ostende en Estación Tokio rumbo a Ostende
Image: Decauville de Ostende. En el pie de la foto, comenta que poseía una extensión de 3 kilómetros. (Revista Fray Mocho Nº 48 del 23 de marzo de 1913)
Image: Rambla ostende
Pinamar Partido is a partido on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It limits with La Costa Partido to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the route 11/Interbalnearia to the west, and Villa Gesell Partido to the south.
Campos (then, "Tokio") station, where passengers boarded the train after being transported by carriages (1913)
The train running along the beach (1913)
Jorge Bunge, founder of Pinamar
Valeria Guerrero, who gave her name to "Valeria del Mar"