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Tiger is a party or of the municipality in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the north of Buenos Aires. The department covers a large portion of the Paraná delta and the low-lying islands. The Main City Division is Tiger, other cities: Don Torcuato, Talar El, General Pacheco, Benavdez.
The party is bound to the north along the river Parana Las Palmas in the north by the Ro de la Plata, on the south-east of San Fernando, south by the Partido de San Martín, the southwest by the Partido Malvinas Argentinas and west by the Partido de Escobar. Its total area, including the islands is 368 km and its population was 257,228 in 1991.
The mayor is Julio Zamora, the Front for the feast Victory.
The game was originally named "Las Conchas" after a local river (now known as the Reconquista River) but it became known as "Tiger" in the 19th century. Tiger is also the name of a creek and is thought to draw tigers or jaguars seen in the region where they installed the first. The municipality has officially changed its name to Tiger in 1952.
A port was built at the mouth of the River Las Conchas, which became known as Las Conchas. He has served the islands became an important strategic and smuggling, led by the Portuguese, English and Spanish. The party was officially founded in 1790, but schools have been affected by floods and the city was moved at the present site of Tiger, at the mouth of the river Lujn in 1820.
Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges said of Tiger: "I do not know Other cities that borders with a secret group of green islands, which are lost in unknown waters of a river so slow that literature "frozen" … "
The Regatta Club Marina.
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Colonial Times 1
2 Promotion of the Parana River Delta in the nineteenth century
Islanders 3
Delta 4 Economy
Islanders 5 points of social life, tourism: The Hollow "
6 The golden years Tiger
7 External Links
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The colonial
Tiger history dates back to a port on the banks of the Rio de Las Conchas, which led the people of the Conchas. The port was used by ships sailing in the Paraná and Paraguay river, and also by those who carried the wood, coal and wood Delta Buenos Aires. Rio Las Conchas (appointed by the rubble of the shell that abounded in the channel) is now called Reconquista and along the street Liniers. The village that surrounds the port increased its greater strategic importance, particularly since the eighteenth century. In 1780, the church has already been built and put in place parishwas this time. Many stands of river floods and violent storms hit the region. One of the first disasters historically has been recorded in early June 1805, when the city of Las Conchas was nearly devastated by a violent storm that caused the overflow of rivers shores. Most people moved to higher ground where it was founded near the city of San Fernando, and a canal was built to be used as a new port. The city was deserted and almost completely abandoned. In August of 1820 was destroyed by a tornado in again. The water level increases took the harbor entrance. At the same time, water came through a small stream called Tiger, causing an increase the bed and turn it into a river. The port has been moved to its present location by the Tigris River and then called the people of Tigray.
Promotion Parana River Delta in the nineteenth century
supply boats in the Tigris, the easiest access to many points along the delta.
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the area became more important economically and socially, due mainly Domingo F. Sarmiento President of Argentina from 1868-1872. Sarmiento stressed the potential for positive development of the islands and fought for the rights of settlers to own land they worked. His house on the island has been transformed into a museum located on the banks of the river that bears his name. In those years, the country has experienced significant immigration process and many of these immigrants settled in the islands. The railway line from San Fernando, who arrived in 1863 and joined Tiger in 1865, improving communications with Buenos Aires and Delta facilitate trade products, mainly fresh fruits and dairy products such as fruit juices, jams and cider. Similarly, the train has to be visited one day by the inhabitants of the city. This led to the creation of places to spend the day in the islands, called the recess, and aroused great interest in rowing along the calm waters.
residents Island
The first inhabitants of the islands have been indigenous groups called guarana. In colonial times there was no permanent population, nomadic hunters, but firewood and coal candidates. From time to time, he was also hiding smugglers. From the moment Sarmiento encouraged the development, the new settlers from the islands to live on the commercial exploitation of their products. Construction materials include islands sun-dried brick, cane, straw and wood. The simple huts made of these materials have been followed by houses entirely of wood.
Delta Economics
Moros in the Delta, Tiger.
The first inhabitants lived mainly by hunting and fishing and small coconut (Cocos australis). A few tribes planted corn and peanuts, and fruit trees grew. In colonial Buenos Aires area supplied with firewood and coal. Later, the fruit 1940.That prevailed until the river to the majority of damaged plants and the crisis led to a massive outflow a large part of the population. The emergence of new markets for fruit from other regions of the country has hindered the recovery This traditional economic attractiveness. Other local products are woven baskets or furniture. The cultivation of willows (Salix sp), which is native to Europe and Asiancold and temperate regions, has been proposed by Sarmiento, because it can withstand flooding. Another plant that is adapted to floodplain is New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax), which was industrialized in 1925 and used in containers, burlap, rope, wire, runners and carpets. At the end of the twentieth century, competition from synthetic fibers original plantations of New Zealand Lin unprofitable. Fishing and agriculture are other otters economic activities are more attractive. The evolution of the area are keeping, camellia and azalea nursery, craft wood. Delta on the market for tiger products, Delta has sold different products.
Islander social life, tourism: The Hollow "
Amusement Park Costa, Tiger.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the Islanders to realize identity. They shared common interests and problems of Delta Magazine, founded in 1933 by a Hungarian immigrant named Sandor Mikle. At that time, 20,000 people living in the islands and the population peaking at 40,000 in subsequent years. In 1936, local producers and entrepreneurs based an association called "Producers Council Isle" (consulting producer island) and next year, said Oct. 31 that must be "days Island. The celebration takes place each year with the help of local authorities and neighbors. Here intense social activity in the islands, with weekly meetings in many clubs in the region. Weddings were held in coastal cities such as Bell or San Fernando, or the island chapels. To facilitate the service in the islands, a floating church for navigation along the rivers has been created. Since the service was very expensive to be suspended in 1952. The bell is currently on display at the police station on the Paraná de las Palmas and Carapachay as a reminder of those days. A boat procession was first time in 1923. Even today, this feast is celebrated on December 8, Immaculate Conception Day. The procession is led by image of the Virgin Mary on board a Coast Guard boat Argentina "(national coastguard) and is followed by all kinds of boats, large and small, commercial and private all dressed for the occasion. A large number of spectators applauding March the banks of the Luján River.
Golden years Tiger
Rowing Club Argentino, Tiger.
Rowing has been one of the main attractions that have fueled the boom in the region. Remo Practice had started in the south of Buenos Aires and has gradually moved Lujn river due to the tranquility and beauty. President Sarmiento have attended the first race held December 8, 1873. The event was so successful that the rowing club was originally moved to Tiger, and new ones were founded by members of various foreign communities residing in Buenos Aires. Began Yachting to be carried out in 1883, when the Yacht Club Argentino, with headquarters then moved to San Fernando, was founded, then the Club "Tiger sailing." El Tigre The hotel was opened in 1890 on the banks of the Luján River, and with it the Tiger Club was opened in 1912. These elegant buildings have become meeting places for the elite social era "Belle". The hotel was demolished in 1940, but the club continues today and has been declared a national monument.
References
Tiger station.
(Spanish) Municipalidad Tiger
(Spanish) Pictures of Tiger
(Spanish) Tiger Casino
(Spanish) Parque Coast
(Spanish) Club de Regatas La Marina (Remo)
News WebPage
(Spanish) Information Bar Tiger
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