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Entre Ríos Province

Entre Ríos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈentɾe ˈri.os], "Between Rivers") is a central province of Argentina, located in the Mesopotamia region. It borders the provinces of Buenos Aires (south), Corrientes (north) and Santa Fe (west), and Uruguay in the east.

Entre Ríos
Provincia de Entre Rios
Province of Entre Rios
Motto(s): 
"Federación, libertad y fuerza"
("Federation, freedom and strength")
Anthem: Marcha de Entre Ríos
Location of Entre Ríos within Argentina
Coordinates: 32°06′S 59°18′W / 32.1°S 59.3°W / -32.1; -59.3Coordinates: 32°06′S 59°18′W / 32.1°S 59.3°W / -32.1; -59.3
CountryArgentina
Departments17
Municipalities and board of governors266
CapitalParaná
Government
 • GovernorGustavo Bordet (PJ)
 • Deputies9
 • Senators3
Area
 • Total78,781 km2 (30,418 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census[1])
 • Total1,426,426
 • Rank8th
 • Density18/km2 (47/sq mi)
Demonymentrerriano
Time zoneUTC−3 (ART)
ISO 3166 codeAR-E
HDI (2019)0.826 Very High (22nd)[2]
Websiteentrerios.gov.ar

Its capital is Paraná (250,000 inhabitants), which lies on the Paraná River, opposite the city of Santa Fe.

Together with Córdoba and Santa Fe, since 1999, the province is part of the economic-political association known as the Center Region.

History

 
San José Palace, home of the first President of modern Argentina, Justo José de Urquiza

The first inhabitants of the area that is now Entre Ríos were the Charrúa and Chaná who each occupied separate parts of the region. Spaniards entered in 1520, when Rodríguez Serrano ventured up the Uruguay River searching for the Pacific Ocean.

The first permanent Spanish settlement was erected in the current La Paz Department at the end of the 16th century. As governor of Asunción first and then of Buenos Aires, Hernandarias conducted expeditions to Entre Ríos unexplored lands. Juan de Garay, after founding Santa Fe, explored this area, which he called la otra banda ("the other bank").

However, the region remained entirely indigenous and uninhabited by Europeans until a group of colonists from neighbouring Santa Fe Province settled on the Bajada del Paraná in the late seventeenth century, now the site of the provincial capital. At the same time towns appear, which we now know as Nogoyá, Victoria, Gualeguay, Gualeguaychú, Concepción del Uruguay and Concordia.

Tomás de Rocamora further explored the area in 1783 under the threat of a Portuguese invasion from Brazil, and gave official status to many of the above-mentioned towns. He was also the first to refer to the region as Entre Ríos. At this stage, European settlement was minimal, though during the May Revolution, the few colonists in the cities along the Paraná shore supported Manuel Belgrano and his army on his way to Paraguay.

On September 29, 1820, the leader (caudillo) Francisco Ramírez declared the territory an autonomous entity, the Republic of Entre Ríos. This lasted until his assassination on July 10 of the next year.

In 1853, in a meeting of all the provinces except Buenos Aires, Paraná was elected as the capital of the Argentine Confederation, and the Governor of Entre Ríos and leader (caudillo) Urquiza as its first president. The provincial capital was moved to Concepción del Uruguay. Later Urquiza, who had first won against Buenos Aires at the Battle of Cepeda in 1859, let his troops move back in the even Battle of Pavón in 1861, which allowed his rival Bartolomé Mitre from Buenos Aires to become president. At the time he was fulfilling his third term as governor of the province from 1860 to 1864 and after a voluntary interruption was reelected in 1886, but he was assassinated in 1870 after altogether 16 years of governing before finishing his mandate, which had probably been ordered by his supportor Ricardo López Jordán, not trusting him anymore.

Urquiza encouraged immigration through "colonization contracts", setting up many agricultural colonies with European (mainly Volga Germans, Russians (including Russian Jews and Poles), Italians, Swiss and French) settlers. According to data of the 1903 census, of the 425,373 inhabitants of the province, 153,067 were immigrants.

Economy

 
Hotel Mayorazgo, Paraná.

Entre Rios' economy is the sixth largest in Argentina. Its output in 2006 was estimated at US$7.71 billion, or, US$6,710 per capita in 2006 (about a fourth less than the national average).[3] In 2013, its output was estimated at $63.814 billion Pesos (about US$11.688 billion) or, 48,327 pesos (about US$8,851) per capita at current market prices.[4][5] This was 21% below the average GDP per capita of 69,678 pesos (about US$12,762) for Argentina in 2013 at current market prices.[4][5]

Its economy has long been more agricultural than the median in Argentina, comprising about 15% of output. Entre Rios' agricultural products include rice (60% of the national production), soybeans, wheat, maize, and citrus of which it is the second biggest producer, and exporting 16% of the production mainly to Europe. Livestock production focuses on cattle (4.5 million head), and in sheep production in a decreasing proportion, covering 60,000 km². The dairy industry, currently in expansion, produces almost 250 thousand tons per year of dairy products.

Of the national production of chickens and eggs, Entre Ríos contributes 37% of the first and 25% percent of the second. Another emerging production is honey and its derivatives, mainly for export.

Manufacturing has a sizable presence in Entre Rios, making up another 15% of output. Its industries are mostly linked to agriculture, as in food and drinks industry and flour and rice mills. Other industries include timber-wood, chemical, metallurgy, and machinery.

Geography

 
Boats on the Uruguay River, Colón.

As part of the Mesopotamic region, the land is almost completely flat, with hills some 100 meters in height. There are two main systems of low hills, called lomadas or cuchillas: the Cuchilla de Montiel (west) and the Cuchilla Grande (east), which are separated by the Gualeguay River.

The name of the province means "between rivers". Entre Ríos is limited and traversed by many rivers and streams: the Paraná River and its delta to the west and south; the Uruguay River and the Mocoretá River to the east; and the Guayquiraró River to the north.

Two national parks are located within the province: El Palmar National Park and Predelta National Park. There are also hot springs in several locations, especially along the basin of the Uruguay River, located in cities like Federación, Villa Elisa, Colón, etc.

Climate

 
Köppen climate map of Entre Ríos Province

The province is divided into 2 climatic regions:[6] The first one is a humid, temperate climate that covers most of the central and southern parts of the province.[6] Mean temperatures range from 10 °C (50 °F) in winter to 26 °C (79 °F) in summer while the mean annual precipitation in this region is 1,000 millimetres (39 in).[6] The second climatic region is a subtropical climate located in the northern parts of the province where mean temperatures range from 13 °C (55 °F) in winter to 27 °C (81 °F) in summer.[6] Winters are more shorter while precipitation is higher, averaging 1,300 millimetres (51 in) per year.[6]

Government

The provincial government is divided into the usual three branches: the executive, headed by a popularly elected governor, who appoint the cabinet; the legislative; and the judiciary, headed by the Supreme Court. The legislative branch is a bicameral body composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The Legislature is charged with introducing and passing local laws.

The Constitution of Entre Ríos Province forms the formal law of the province.

In Argentina, the most important law enforcement organization is the Argentine Federal Police but the additional work is carried out by the Entre Ríos Provincial Police.

Political division

 
Pelay Beach on the Uruguay River, Concepción del Uruguay.

(Spanish: departamentos singular departamento).

The province is divided in 17 departments Department (Capital)

  1. Colón (Colón)
  2. Concordia (Concordia)
  3. Diamante (Diamante)
  4. Federación (Federación)
  5. Federal (Federal)
  6. Gualeguay (Gualeguay)
  7. Gualeguaychú (Gualeguaychú)
  8. Islas del Ibicuy (Villa Paranacito)
  9. La Paz (La Paz)
  10. Nogoyá (Nogoyá)
  11. Paraná (Paraná)
  12. San José de Feliciano (San José de Feliciano)
  13. San Salvador (San Salvador)
  14. Tala (Rosario del Tala)
  15. Uruguay (Concepción del Uruguay)
  16. Victoria (Victoria)
  17. Villaguay (Villaguay)

Villages

References

  1. ^ "Nuevos datos provisorios del Censo 2022: Argentina tiene 46.044.703 habitantes". Infobae. 31 January 2023. from the original on 2023-02-03. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  2. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). United Nations Development Programme. p. 155. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 August 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
  3. ^ "El déficit consolidado de las provincias rondará los $11.500 millones este año" (in Spanish). Instituto Argentino para el Desarrollo de las Economías Regionales. from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  4. ^ a b (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Estadísticas y Censos de la Provincia de Entre Ríos. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  5. ^ a b "The average exchange for 1 US dollar was 5.46 Argentine pesos in 2013 according to the World Bank". from the original on 2017-07-25. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
  6. ^ a b c d e (in Spanish). Gobierno de Entre Ríos. Archived from the original on 11 April 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2018.

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos (in Spanish)
  • Pictures of Entre Ríos

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Translated es Provincia de Entre Rios to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Entre Rios Spanish pronunciation ˈentɾe ˈri os Between Rivers is a central province of Argentina located in the Mesopotamia region It borders the provinces of Buenos Aires south Corrientes north and Santa Fe west and Uruguay in the east Entre Rios Provincia de Entre RiosProvinceProvince of Entre RiosFlagCoat of armsMotto s Federacion libertad y fuerza Federation freedom and strength Anthem Marcha de Entre RiosLocation of Entre Rios within ArgentinaCoordinates 32 06 S 59 18 W 32 1 S 59 3 W 32 1 59 3 Coordinates 32 06 S 59 18 W 32 1 S 59 3 W 32 1 59 3CountryArgentinaDepartments17Municipalities and board of governors266CapitalParanaGovernment GovernorGustavo Bordet PJ Deputies9 Senators3AreaRanked 17th Total78 781 km2 30 418 sq mi Population 2022 census 1 Total1 426 426 Rank8th Density18 km2 47 sq mi DemonymentrerrianoTime zoneUTC 3 ART ISO 3166 codeAR EHDI 2019 0 826 Very High 22nd 2 Websiteentrerios wbr gov wbr arIts capital is Parana 250 000 inhabitants which lies on the Parana River opposite the city of Santa Fe Together with Cordoba and Santa Fe since 1999 the province is part of the economic political association known as the Center Region Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Government 5 Political division 6 Villages 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit San Jose Palace home of the first President of modern Argentina Justo Jose de Urquiza The first inhabitants of the area that is now Entre Rios were the Charrua and Chana who each occupied separate parts of the region Spaniards entered in 1520 when Rodriguez Serrano ventured up the Uruguay River searching for the Pacific Ocean The first permanent Spanish settlement was erected in the current La Paz Department at the end of the 16th century As governor of Asuncion first and then of Buenos Aires Hernandarias conducted expeditions to Entre Rios unexplored lands Juan de Garay after founding Santa Fe explored this area which he called la otra banda the other bank However the region remained entirely indigenous and uninhabited by Europeans until a group of colonists from neighbouring Santa Fe Province settled on the Bajada del Parana in the late seventeenth century now the site of the provincial capital At the same time towns appear which we now know as Nogoya Victoria Gualeguay Gualeguaychu Concepcion del Uruguay and Concordia Tomas de Rocamora further explored the area in 1783 under the threat of a Portuguese invasion from Brazil and gave official status to many of the above mentioned towns He was also the first to refer to the region as Entre Rios At this stage European settlement was minimal though during the May Revolution the few colonists in the cities along the Parana shore supported Manuel Belgrano and his army on his way to Paraguay On September 29 1820 the leader caudillo Francisco Ramirez declared the territory an autonomous entity the Republic of Entre Rios This lasted until his assassination on July 10 of the next year In 1853 in a meeting of all the provinces except Buenos Aires Parana was elected as the capital of the Argentine Confederation and the Governor of Entre Rios and leader caudillo Urquiza as its first president The provincial capital was moved to Concepcion del Uruguay Later Urquiza who had first won against Buenos Aires at the Battle of Cepeda in 1859 let his troops move back in the even Battle of Pavon in 1861 which allowed his rival Bartolome Mitre from Buenos Aires to become president At the time he was fulfilling his third term as governor of the province from 1860 to 1864 and after a voluntary interruption was reelected in 1886 but he was assassinated in 1870 after altogether 16 years of governing before finishing his mandate which had probably been ordered by his supportor Ricardo Lopez Jordan not trusting him anymore Urquiza encouraged immigration through colonization contracts setting up many agricultural colonies with European mainly Volga Germans Russians including Russian Jews and Poles Italians Swiss and French settlers According to data of the 1903 census of the 425 373 inhabitants of the province 153 067 were immigrants Economy Edit Hotel Mayorazgo Parana Entre Rios economy is the sixth largest in Argentina Its output in 2006 was estimated at US 7 71 billion or US 6 710 per capita in 2006 about a fourth less than the national average 3 In 2013 its output was estimated at 63 814 billion Pesos about US 11 688 billion or 48 327 pesos about US 8 851 per capita at current market prices 4 5 This was 21 below the average GDP per capita of 69 678 pesos about US 12 762 for Argentina in 2013 at current market prices 4 5 Its economy has long been more agricultural than the median in Argentina comprising about 15 of output Entre Rios agricultural products include rice 60 of the national production soybeans wheat maize and citrus of which it is the second biggest producer and exporting 16 of the production mainly to Europe Livestock production focuses on cattle 4 5 million head and in sheep production in a decreasing proportion covering 60 000 km The dairy industry currently in expansion produces almost 250 thousand tons per year of dairy products Of the national production of chickens and eggs Entre Rios contributes 37 of the first and 25 percent of the second Another emerging production is honey and its derivatives mainly for export Manufacturing has a sizable presence in Entre Rios making up another 15 of output Its industries are mostly linked to agriculture as in food and drinks industry and flour and rice mills Other industries include timber wood chemical metallurgy and machinery Geography Edit Boats on the Uruguay River Colon As part of the Mesopotamic region the land is almost completely flat with hills some 100 meters in height There are two main systems of low hills called lomadas or cuchillas the Cuchilla de Montiel west and the Cuchilla Grande east which are separated by the Gualeguay River The name of the province means between rivers Entre Rios is limited and traversed by many rivers and streams the Parana River and its delta to the west and south the Uruguay River and the Mocoreta River to the east and the Guayquiraro River to the north Two national parks are located within the province El Palmar National Park and Predelta National Park There are also hot springs in several locations especially along the basin of the Uruguay River located in cities like Federacion Villa Elisa Colon etc Climate Edit See also Climate of Argentina and Climatic regions of Argentina Koppen climate map of Entre Rios Province The province is divided into 2 climatic regions 6 The first one is a humid temperate climate that covers most of the central and southern parts of the province 6 Mean temperatures range from 10 C 50 F in winter to 26 C 79 F in summer while the mean annual precipitation in this region is 1 000 millimetres 39 in 6 The second climatic region is a subtropical climate located in the northern parts of the province where mean temperatures range from 13 C 55 F in winter to 27 C 81 F in summer 6 Winters are more shorter while precipitation is higher averaging 1 300 millimetres 51 in per year 6 Government Edit Legislature of Entre Rios The provincial government is divided into the usual three branches the executive headed by a popularly elected governor who appoint the cabinet the legislative and the judiciary headed by the Supreme Court The legislative branch is a bicameral body composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate The Legislature is charged with introducing and passing local laws Main articles Legislature of Entre Rios and Governor of Entre Rios Province The Constitution of Entre Rios Province forms the formal law of the province In Argentina the most important law enforcement organization is the Argentine Federal Police but the additional work is carried out by the Entre Rios Provincial Police Political division Edit Pelay Beach on the Uruguay River Concepcion del Uruguay Spanish departamentos singular departamento The province is divided in 17 departments Department Capital Colon Colon Concordia Concordia Diamante Diamante Federacion Federacion Federal Federal Gualeguay Gualeguay Gualeguaychu Gualeguaychu Islas del Ibicuy Villa Paranacito La Paz La Paz Nogoya Nogoya Parana Parana San Jose de Feliciano San Jose de Feliciano San Salvador San Salvador Tala Rosario del Tala Uruguay Concepcion del Uruguay Victoria Victoria Villaguay Villaguay Villages EditAldea Asuncion Aldea San Francisco Antelo Aranguren Betbeder Cerrito Colonia Avigdor Colonia Baylina Colonia Oficial Nº 5 Don Cristobal Primero El Pingo Enrique Carbo Estacion Camps Estacion Escrina Estacion Lazo Faustino M Parera Gilbert Las Cuevas Las Moscas Los Charruas Paso de la Arena Pastor Britos Pueblo Brugo Puerto Ibicuy Puntas del GualeguaychuReferences Edit Nuevos datos provisorios del Censo 2022 Argentina tiene 46 044 703 habitantes Infobae 31 January 2023 Archived from the original on 2023 02 03 Retrieved 2023 02 03 Informacion para el desarrollo sostenible Argentina y la Agenda 2030 PDF in Spanish United Nations Development Programme p 155 Archived from the original PDF on 25 August 2017 Retrieved 25 August 2017 El deficit consolidado de las provincias rondara los 11 500 millones este ano in Spanish Instituto Argentino para el Desarrollo de las Economias Regionales Archived from the original on 11 July 2015 Retrieved 10 July 2015 a b Estimacion Producto Bruto Provincial de Entre Rios PDF in Spanish Direccion General de Estadisticas y Censos de la Provincia de Entre Rios Archived from the original PDF on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 11 July 2015 a b The average exchange for 1 US dollar was 5 46 Argentine pesos in 2013 according to the World Bank Archived from the original on 2017 07 25 Retrieved 2015 07 11 a b c d e La Provincia in Spanish Gobierno de Entre Rios Archived from the original on 11 April 2018 Retrieved 11 April 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Entre Rios Province Official website in Spanish Universidad Nacional de Entre Rios in Spanish Pictures of Entre Rios Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Entre Rios Province amp oldid 1137187582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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