Coronel Pringles

Coronel Pringles
Coronel Pringles

Location in Argentina

Coronel Pringles

Location in Buenos Aires Province

Coordinates: 37°58′S 61°01′W / 37.967°S 61.017°W / -37.967; -61.017Coordinates: 37°58′S 61°01′W / 37.967°S 61.017°W / -37.967; -61.017
Country  Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
Partido Coronel Pringles
Founded September 24, 1882
Elevation 297 m (974 ft)
Population (2001 census [INDEC])
  Total 23,794
CPA Base B 7530
Area code(s) +54 2922

Coronel Pringles (/krˈnɛlˈprn-ɡls/, Spanish: [coro'nel 'pringles]) is a town in the south of the Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It is the government seat of the Coronel Pringles Partido.

The partido of Coronel Pringles was created in 1882 by the government of the Province of Buenos Aires who divided the territory of Tres Arroyos into the partidos of Coronel Suárez, Tres Arroyos and Coronel Pringles. The latter, and its main town, were named after Coronel Juan Pascual Pringles, a member of grenadiers regiment of General San Martín's army that fought in the wars of independence against the Spanish. Located a distance of 120 km from Bahía Blanca and 518 km from Buenos Aires, Pringles today has a population of around 23.794 inhabitants (2001) and its main economic activities are related to agriculture and sheep and cattle raising. At one time there was a large sign across one of the main roads into Pringles which read "Bienvenidos a C. Pringles Capital de Los Lanares", which in English means "Welcome to C. Pringles the Wool Capital", in recognition of the importance of sheep farming in the surrounding area at that time.

History

View of Coronel Pringles

Mayors (Intendentes) of Coronel Pringles

  • 1882 Juan Pablo Cabrera
  • 1885 José Ciriaco Gómez
  • 1886 M. Solano Larguía
  • 1888 Jorge A. Stegmann
  • 1888 Vicente F. Pereyra
  • 1888 Crispín Palavecino
  • 1889 Florencio Gutiérrez
  • 1890 Felipe S. Medina,
  • 1893 Miguel Collins,
  • 1894 Julio Dupont,
  • 1894 Jorge A. Stegmann,
  • 1895 Julio Dupont,
  • 1897 Felipe Medina,
  • 1899 Juan P. Cabrera,
  • 1900 Pedro Arrascaete
  • 1906 Pedro Arrascaete
  • 1907 Manuel Gascon
  • 1910 Pablo L. Palacios
  • 1911 Eugenio E. Clayrian,
  • 1916 Alfredo Riat,
  • 1917 Victor Aguilar
  • 1917 Enrique Geddes
  • 1918 Casimo Peralta,
  • 1919 Enrique G. Geddes,
  • 1922 Julian Miganne,
  • 1924 Luis L. Etchecopar,
  • 1926 Francisco Estevarena
  • 1928 Manuel B. Cabrera,
  • 1928 Cecilio Leoz,
  • 1930 Pablo Ibarrondo
  • 1930 Rodolfo Serigos
  • 1931 Enrique Riat
  • 1931 Juan V. Boulocq
  • 1932 Santiago Bertolotto
  • 1936 J. Americo Barberio
  • 1938 Martín S. Vidondo
  • 1939 Martín Carri
  • 1940 Alberto Obejero,
  • 1941 T. Rodolfo Riat,
  • 1942 Domingo Mendez,
  • 1944 Agustin Ibarborde
  • 1944 Carlos A. Berheil
  • 1944 Americo D. Ripamonti
  • 1945 Gregorio Díaz Vega
  • 1945 Greorio Cejas
  • 1946 Frederico von Wernich
  • 1947 Dr Antonio Scavuzzo,
  • 1955 Gregorio Díaz Vega,
  • 1958 José I. Uthurralt,
  • 1962 Hector A. Larceri
  • 1964 Arturo C. Perez Erro
  • 1966 Tte. Cnel Antonio Perretti
  • 1966 Juan C. Picone
  • 1972 Ignacio C. Candaosa
  • 1973 Juan B.Z. Vitale
  • 1975 Alberto Insúa
  • 1976 Cap. Raúl Vicente Vittola
  • 1976 Joaquín de Adúriz
  • 1983 Dr. Julio César Lozano
  • 1987 Edgardo Cabanillas
  • 1987 Dr. Héctor Oscar Scavuzzo
  • 1991 Ing. Juan Carlos Amores
  • 1995 Dr. Aldo Luis Mensi
  • 1999 Dr. Aldo Luis Mensi
  • 2003 Dr. Aldo Luis Mensi
  • 2005 Omar Berruet
  • 2005 Dr. Aldo Luis Mensi
  • 2007 Dr. Aldo Luis Mensi
  • 2009 Carlos Ulises Oreste
  • 2015 Carlos Anibal Berterret

Celebrities born in Coronel Pringles

Access roads

Provincial routes

Train

Passenger service to Buenos Aires (twice weekly) and Bahia Blanca (twice weekly) operated by Ferrobaires on the Constitución - Bahía Blanca (vía Pringles) line

Air

Micros long distance

Malvinas Argentinas Bus Station at Avenida Arturo Frondizi and Belgrano

Online radios

Online newspapers

Local TV channel

References

External links

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