Lobos
Lobos is a city in the
Buenos Aires Province,
Argentina, founded on
June 2,
1802 by
José Salgado.
Located 100 km from
Buenos Aires, Lobos is currently a fertile agricultural area known mainly because of the dairy activity and dairy-related products.Lobos Administrative Area is bordered by
Navarro to the northwest;
General Las Heras to the north;
Cañuelas to the northeast;
San Miguel del Monte to the east;
Roque Pérez to the south and
25 de Mayo to the west.
The administrative area is as web divided into 7 quarters:
Arévalo,
Carboni,
Elvira,
Empalme Lobos,
Las Chacras,
Salvador María and
Zapiola.
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Lobos Administrative Area and its divisions |
Lobos Administrative Area and its divisionsBesides the rural importance, Lobos is considered and important tourist center within the
Province of Buenos Aires, being
Lobos Lagoon the most important feature. The lagoon is located some 15 km. from the city (some 115km. From Buenos Aires). Other areas of special interest are the local areodrome, several ranchs, a museum of sciences of the nature and history, and Perón's museum.
As far as its history is concerned, Lobos is overly known for being the place of birth of three times President
Juan Domingo Perón born in
1895, and it is also the place where the gaucho's legend
Juan Moreira found his death in 1874 after struggling with the law.Perón's original house was restored and turned inmto a museum where pictures, personal stuff, amid other ancient artifacts of Lobos history.
Main article: History of Lobos
The history of Lobos began in
1740 when a
Jesuit mission led by Reverend Father Kalkner, who surveyed the centre and South of the Province of Buenos Aires and thus picked up some geographic information of the area.In
1772 thanks to Falkner's notes a map of the region was printed in
London. The map contained the inscription
Laguna de Lobos (Lagoon of Wolves, in
Spanish) below the drawing of the lagoon.
It's said that the name Lobos stems from the amount of
otters that at that time populated the lagoon and were known as "lobos de agua" ("water wolves") or "lobos de río" ("river wolves"), however, there are historians who believe Lobos had been given this name due to the wild dogs staying around and because they bore a resemblance to
wolves.
By
1779 several guards settled down the are and several forts, fortresses and military positions were built to form a defence wall against the natives. These positions were set up by order of
viceroy Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo and named them Chascomús, Ranchos, Monte, Lobos, Navarro, Areco and Rojas.
On
August 21, 1779 Gunnery Sergeant Pedro Rodríguez concluded the construction of the main parts of the fort San Pedro de Los Lobos, over the eastern bank of the Lagoon about 300 meters from its shoreline and nearly 1,500 meters east of the mouth of Las Garzas stream, finishing the work Lieutenant Bernardo Serrano.
By the end of
XVIII century José Salgado and his wife Pascuala Rivas de Salgado were granted an area to colonize as a donation made by viceroy Vértiz, founding Pago de Los Lobos on
June 2,
1802.
Back in that time, their
Christian faith brought them to build a straw-and-mud oratory, under advocation of Nuestra Señora del Carmen, forming the Chapel in june
1803 being the first priest doctor José García Miranda. The chappel became the urban core of Lobos.
Surveyor Federico C. De Meyrelles conducted important mesures, and planning in 1868, from which the city was constituted. The regime of city management started when Fructuoso Velásquez was named by the Cabildo of Buenos Aires as Mayor of the Brethrem in 1805; after the regime was modified, the first city counsellor was Silvestre Cabral in 1822. after the first corporative city hall was established, with limited authority the first counsellor and president of the city hall was Juan Antonio Cascallares in 1856. Finally, the first mayor of the autonomous comunity was Manuel Antonio Caminos Arévalo in 1877.
After the school councils were set up in 1875. the first president of the división for Lobos was presbyterian Felipe Olivera, who became parish in 1876.
The first councillor with exclusive functions was Felipe Aráoz between 1877-1878.
Referencies about education in Lobos date back to the establishment of an elementary school by 1832, however, it is possible that there had already been school teachers settled in Lobos since 1826.
Jesuit Missions
In 1872 a Catholic Misión arrived to Lobos and left wooden cruxes each with a brick basis as clue of its presence, located at the northern part of the city near Salgado Channel's bank and there is another crux at the southern part of the city.
Nuestra Señora Del Carmen Church
The current church was opened in
1906 by Monsignor Terreno, bishop of
La Plata and it was completed in
1912.
In the church lies the rests of the founder José Salgado, Colonel Domingo S. Arévalo, soldier of the Independence and parishes Enrique Ferroni, José Albertini and Emilio Larumbe.
The church is 49 meters long and 19 meters wide with a capacity for 2,000 people. The tower lifts 37 meters. The main altar is made up of
Carrara marble and it boasts a peculiar beauty.
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Mayors of LobosTo be completed.Lobos is mainly known by its lagoon, the areodrome, a museum of sciences, Juan Perón's house, which has been turned into a museum, and several ranches.
The Lobos Lagoon (or Laguna de Lobos), at 15 kilometres from Lobos and 115 kilometres from the City of
Buenos Aires is the main turism lure of the area.
It has an area of 8 km² making it the right place for fishing activities. Due to its surrounding which is rich in vegetation it is possible to appreciate a wealth of birds. However, the fishing fauna allows amateur fishers to enjoy an unforgettable stay.
Since 1988 every year the Sport Fishing Festival is carried out. It takes place in December, such Competence was declared of City Tourism Interest, the Province and the Nation. In this contest different activities are carried out and by the end of it the Queen of Fishing is selected. There is a music show on a stage over water. All these activities are taking place at the Lobos Fishing Club, which was founded in 1945.
The Lagoon possess its own boats and a 150-metre long wharf, restaurants, grills, public telephones, etc.
The "Loguercio Village" is located over the northwestern margin of the Lagoon and it is inhabited by 400 people and nearly 2,000 people who only come to spend the weekend.
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Public transport in LobosLobos has a surface of 1,725 km² and is bordered to the south by the
Río Salado which usually becomes the source of recurrent flooding. Lobos city is as well limited by
Salgado Channel which is coming from Río Salado. The southeastern area of the city is bordered by
Muñiz Channel.
Salgado Channel splits the city from the countryside areas. Lobos boasts as well of 6 lagoons:
Salada;
Laguna Salada Chica;
Laguna Culú Culú;
Laguna de Colis;
Laguna Seca, and the most important of all:
Lobos Lagoon (Laguna de Lobos for Spanish).
In the 1980s
geologist Víctor Mansione discovered a
plaster deposit beneath the Lagoon. The existence of this deposit prevented the Lagoon to drain. Currently the Lagoon has become an issue of political concern due to its polluted water that worsened during the past years on account of the lack of sound policies to prevent this situation.
Geographical data| City and divisions |
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| Name | Geographic coordenates | Altitude above sea level |
| Lobos | Latitude: -35.185 Longitude: -59.095 | 29 meters |
| Arévalo | Latitude: No data Longitude: No data | No data |
| Carboni | Latitude: -35.200 Longitude: -59.333 | 31 meters |
| Elvira | Latitude: -35.233 Longitude: -59.483 | 30 meters |
| Empalme Lobos | Latitude: -35.150 Longitude: -59.083 | 21 meters |
| Las Chacras | Latitude: -35.083 Longitude: -59.167 | 32 meters |
| Salvador María | Latitude: -35.300 Longitude: -59.167 | 27 meters |
| Zapiola | Latitude: -35.050 Longitude: -59.050 | 33 meters |
NOTE: Geographical data taken from
Heavens Above.com |
Lobos Administrative Area |
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Lobos city map |
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Lobos.com (In Spanish)
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Lobos City Hall (In Spanish)
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INFOLOBOS (In Spanish) It is the first digital newspaper in Lobos where there is information available about tourism, culture, social news, police news, sports, etc.