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In 1580 Juan de Garay established the city limits of Buenos Aires: in the East, the former shoreline of the River Plate (Avenida Paseo Colón - Av. Alem), in the West, the present-day streets Salta and Libertad, in the South, the present-day Avenida Independencia, and in the North, Viamonte Street. Garay also redivided the land beyond the communal land both to the north and south of the new city centre. Towards the south, the redivision reached from the Riachuelo to the Ensenada and Magdalena area, while to the north, the distribution started from the present-day Plaza San Martín (Retiro) and reached to what is now the San Fernando Partido.