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Miramar, Córdoba

Miramar is a town in San Justo Department, located in Córdoba Province (Argentina).

Miramar
CountryArgentina
ProvinceCórdoba
DepartmentSan Justo
Government
 • MayorAdrián Walker (Unión por Córdoba)
Population
 • Total1,979
Demonymmiramareño/a
Time zoneUTC-3 (ART)
CPA base
T5143

Overview Edit

Established on November 18, 1924, with the inauguration by Victorio Rosso of the Hotel Miramar, a health resort, Miramar was the site of a number of mineral spas from its early days, and in 1933, a jitney service was started between the town and the provincial capital, Córdoba. The relocation to Miramar of Máximo Palkhe, a businessman from Avellaneda (a suburb of Buenos Aires), in 1936, was followed by his decision to have a luxury hotel built on the shores of Mar Chiquita, a saline lake, in 1940. The decision led to the development of other tourist facilities in the hamlet, and Palkhe's Gran Hotel Vienna (named for his wife's birthplace), was inaugurated in 1945. The Palkhes sold the hotel in 1946, and relocated to Germany, however, and the establishment, which closed in 1980, has been at the center of a number of mysteries and controversies in the decades since.[1]

The town became a significant center of tourism in Argentina from the 1950s to the 1970s, and Miramar, home to 110 hotels in its heyday, grew to around 4,500 inhabitants by the 1970 Census. During that latter decade, however, inflows from the Dulce, Primero, and Segundo Rivers into Mar Chiquita increased significantly as a result of the Florentino Ameghino water cycle (which prognosticated higher rainfall after 1970), and longstanding deforestation in the Gran Chaco region (north of the area). Record floods in 1977 and 1986 devastated Miramar, and the town was relocated 5 km (3 mi) to the south, to higher ground, in 1992, when most of the flooded ruins were demolished.[2]

Amid a significant recovery in the Argentine economy after 2004, tourism in Miramar began to recover. The town, in 2009, was home to 1,527 hotel rooms,[3] and was named Top Natural Wonder of Córdoba Province by a reader survey conducted by La Voz del Interior.[4][5] Site of a wildlife refuge since 1966, Miramar is also home to the Loma de los Indios Birdwatching Station, and the Miramar Biological Station.[3]

 
Ruins of the Gran Hotel Vienna
 
Tourists in Miramar

References Edit

  1. ^ La Nación: Gran Hotel Viena, el gigante rodeado de lujo y de misterio (in Spanish)
  2. ^ La Voz del Interior (in Spanish)
  3. ^ a b La Voz del Interior (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Municipal website (in Spanish) 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Tourist information (in Spanish)

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Miramar, Córdoba at Wikimedia Commons

30°54′54″S 62°40′31″W / 30.91500°S 62.67528°W / -30.91500; -62.67528

miramar, córdoba, miramar, town, justo, department, located, córdoba, province, argentina, miramartowncountryargentinaprovincecórdobadepartmentsan, justogovernment, mayoradrián, walker, unión, córdoba, population, total1, 979demonymmiramareño, atime, zoneutc, . Miramar is a town in San Justo Department located in Cordoba Province Argentina MiramarTownCountryArgentinaProvinceCordobaDepartmentSan JustoGovernment MayorAdrian Walker Union por Cordoba Population Total1 979Demonymmiramareno aTime zoneUTC 3 ART CPA baseT5143Overview EditEstablished on November 18 1924 with the inauguration by Victorio Rosso of the Hotel Miramar a health resort Miramar was the site of a number of mineral spas from its early days and in 1933 a jitney service was started between the town and the provincial capital Cordoba The relocation to Miramar of Maximo Palkhe a businessman from Avellaneda a suburb of Buenos Aires in 1936 was followed by his decision to have a luxury hotel built on the shores of Mar Chiquita a saline lake in 1940 The decision led to the development of other tourist facilities in the hamlet and Palkhe s Gran Hotel Vienna named for his wife s birthplace was inaugurated in 1945 The Palkhes sold the hotel in 1946 and relocated to Germany however and the establishment which closed in 1980 has been at the center of a number of mysteries and controversies in the decades since 1 The town became a significant center of tourism in Argentina from the 1950s to the 1970s and Miramar home to 110 hotels in its heyday grew to around 4 500 inhabitants by the 1970 Census During that latter decade however inflows from the Dulce Primero and Segundo Rivers into Mar Chiquita increased significantly as a result of the Florentino Ameghino water cycle which prognosticated higher rainfall after 1970 and longstanding deforestation in the Gran Chaco region north of the area Record floods in 1977 and 1986 devastated Miramar and the town was relocated 5 km 3 mi to the south to higher ground in 1992 when most of the flooded ruins were demolished 2 Amid a significant recovery in the Argentine economy after 2004 tourism in Miramar began to recover The town in 2009 was home to 1 527 hotel rooms 3 and was named Top Natural Wonder of Cordoba Province by a reader survey conducted by La Voz del Interior 4 5 Site of a wildlife refuge since 1966 Miramar is also home to the Loma de los Indios Birdwatching Station and the Miramar Biological Station 3 nbsp Ruins of the Gran Hotel Vienna nbsp Tourists in MiramarReferences Edit nbsp Argentina portal La Nacion Gran Hotel Viena el gigante rodeado de lujo y de misterio in Spanish La Voz del Interior in Spanish a b La Voz del Interior in Spanish Municipal website in Spanish Archived 2010 06 12 at the Wayback Machine Tourist information in Spanish External links Edit nbsp Media related to Miramar Cordoba at Wikimedia Commons30 54 54 S 62 40 31 W 30 91500 S 62 67528 W 30 91500 62 67528 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miramar Cordoba amp oldid 1161257299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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