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Concepción del Uruguay is a city in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
.

It is located in the Entre Ríos
Entre Rios

Entre Rios may refer to:*Entre R?os Province, Argentina*Republic of Entre R?os, a former South American country*Entre Rios, Santa Catarina, a city of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil...
 province, on the western shore of the Uruguay River
Uruguay River

The Uruguay River is a river in South America. It flows from north to south and makes boundary with Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, separating some of the Argentine provinces of the Mesopotamia, Argentina from the other two countries....
, some 320 kilometers north from Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
. Its population is about 65,000 inhabitants .

History
The city was founded on June 25 1783 by Tomás de Rocamora
Tomás de Rocamora

Juan Tom?s Juli?n Marcos de Rocamora y del Castillo was the governor of three provinces of Argentina and the founder of several towns in Entre R?os Province, Argentina....
. Rich in ancient monuments, it is sometimes referred to as La Histórica ("The Historical") due to is participation in the national formation process.






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Concepción del Uruguay is a city in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
.

It is located in the Entre Ríos
Entre Rios

Entre Rios may refer to:*Entre R?os Province, Argentina*Republic of Entre R?os, a former South American country*Entre Rios, Santa Catarina, a city of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil...
 province, on the western shore of the Uruguay River
Uruguay River

The Uruguay River is a river in South America. It flows from north to south and makes boundary with Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, separating some of the Argentine provinces of the Mesopotamia, Argentina from the other two countries....
, some 320 kilometers north from Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
. Its population is about 65,000 inhabitants .

History


The city was founded on June 25 1783 by Tomás de Rocamora
Tomás de Rocamora

Juan Tom?s Juli?n Marcos de Rocamora y del Castillo was the governor of three provinces of Argentina and the founder of several towns in Entre R?os Province, Argentina....
. Rich in ancient monuments, it is sometimes referred to as La Histórica ("The Historical") due to is participation in the national formation process. The Palacio San José
Palacio San José

The San Jos? Palace is the former personal residence of Justo Jos? de Urquiza, Argentina caudillo, general, politician and president of Argentina from 1854 to 1860....
. The old personal residence of caudillo
Caudillo

Caudillo is a Spanish word usually used to designate "a political-military leader at the head of an authoritarian power." At the beginning this word was used to refer to military power: Ind?bil and Mandonio, Viriato, Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir , and other fighters of the Reconquista, even Sim?n Bolivar, Francisco Franco, etc., but in H...
 Justo José de Urquiza
Justo José de Urquiza

Justo Jos? de Urquiza y Garc?a was an Argentina general and politician. He was president of the Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860.As the caudillo of Entre R?os Province, Urquiza helped sustain the power of Juan Manuel de Rosas....
 is located only 23 km from Concepción.

Background

Approximately in the year 1778 was recorded in a population area known as Arroyo of China (which had no foundation), located north of the namesake creek and located in what is now the neighborhoods are Puerto Viejo and La Concepcion in the extreme south of the city. The same year the first chapel was erected at a place that would be subsequently used as a cemetery.

Foundation

June 25, 1783, commissioned by the viceroy of Vértiz and Juan Jose Salcedo, Thomas Rocamora founded the town of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception of Uruguay, lifting the first town north of the existing population, what is now the administrative and commercial centre of the city.

There are discussions about the full name of the city, as some versions say it was merely Concepción del Uruguay.

Epicentre of the national scene

In 1810, aware of the movement that had been raised in Buenos Aires, the city was the first to join the cause of the Revolution.

In 1814 the Supreme Director Gervasio Antonio Posadas, using the extraordinary powers given by the Constituent Assembly, named Concepcion del Uruguay as the capital of the province of Entre Ríos at the time of its creation. On June 29, 1815, General José Gervasio Artigas convened the first congress independence, which was held in the city with the name of Congress East. It was meant for the declaration of independence argentina and the adoption of the flag created by Belgrano straddles the currency punzó-red diagonal stripe symbolizing federalism.

It was also decided not to attend Congress of Tucumán to be held the following year as a sign of protest toward Directory (unit) to promote the Portuguese invasion in Banda Oriental and attacks on federal deputies.

On February 1, 1820, General Francisco Ramírez, allied with the governor Santa Fe Estanislao López, who commanded the federal army defeated José Rondeau at the battle of Cepeda, shortly after signing the Treaty of Pilar. Subsequently, Ramírez was distanced from López and September 29 of that year, proclaimed the Republic of Entre Ríos, which included addition to the existing provinces of Corrientes and Misiones, Concepcion being the capital of Uruguay. But the life of this republic would be short-lived, since they would disband with the death of Ramírez on July 10, 1821.

In 1826, General Justo José de Urquiza, in its role as governor of Entre Rios, promoted the law that gave Concepción del Uruguay range city.

In 1848 Urquiza created in the City College of Uruguay, first in the country of secular character.

In 1851 occurred at the foot of the pyramid's central Plaza General Francisco Ramirez, the pronouncement of Urquiza against Juan Manuel de Rosas, an act that would lead to the battle of Caseros, February 3, 1852, which was Urquiza winner and opened the way for enactment of the National Constitution the next year. Also in 1852, troops from Buenos Aires led by General Madariaga disembark frustrated with the aim of taking the city.

The Provincial Convention gathered in the city in 1860 to punish the provincial Constitution again declare the provincial capital, which would function until the year of the centennial, 1883, when the capital was finally moved to the city of Paraná.

On January 1, 1873 the town was formally created. Also the same year, during the boom of normalcy, Sarmiento created in the city the second Normal School in the country, after the first of Paraná and women.

Late 19th and early 20th century

June 30, 1887 was enabled the rail link across the line which is then integrated into the General Urquiza Rail with the cities of Paraná, and Rosario Nogoyá of Tala. Also that year was reformed port, which in 1910 reached their best time from his office be one of the most important country.

Industrial development

Throughout the twentieth century, the city continued to hold importance to cultural and economic level, adding to the processes of industrialization underway in the country and settling there major industries.

In 1994 was held at the Palacio San José the swearing of the Constitutional Reform.

Uruguayenses


To distinguish its citizens from Uruguayan nationals, people from Concepción del Uruguay are called uruguayenses, while Uruguayans are known as uruguayos.

Economic life


Today the city has three major industries: the port, the industrial park (poultry, woods, auto-parts) and the state administration (including five faculties). The Uruguay Department produces 47% of the nation's poultry, and Concepción del Uruguay together with Gualeguay
Gualeguay

Gualeguay may refer to:* Gualeguay, Entre R?os* Gualeguay Department* Gualeguay River...
 and Colón
Colón, Entre Ríos

Col?n is a city in the . It is located in the east of the province, on the western shore of the Uruguay River, and has about 21,000 inhabitants ....
 make up 85% of Argentine chicken exports.

Education


The city has four universities, of which three are public (two national and one provincial) and the other one is private. They totalled ten faculties, thereby providing a broad academic offerings in different areas. In turn, two of the aforementioned institutions have headquarters in the city of his rectory, confirming its importance as the largest educational center in the region.

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