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Concepción del Uruguay

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Cities and towns
in Argentina
Concepción del Uruguay
Province Entre Ríos
Department Uruguay
Location 32°29′ S 58°14′ W
Population 64,954
Demonym uruguayense
Phone code +54 3442
CPA base E3260
Mayor Marcelo F. Bisogni
Party Justicialist Party

Concepción del Uruguay is a city located in the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina, on the western shore of the Uruguay River, some 320 kilometers north from Buenos Aires. Its population is about 65,000 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]). The city was founded on June 25 1783 by Tomás de Rocamora. Rich in ancient monuments, it is sometimes referred to as La Histórica ("The Historical") due to is participation in the national formation process. The Palacio San José. The old personal residence of caudillo Justo José de Urquiza is located only 23 km from Concepción. Today the city has three major industries: the port, the industrial park (poultry, woods, auto-parts) and the state administration (including five faculties). The Uruguay Department produces 47% of the nation's poultry, and Concepción del Uruguay together with Gualeguay and Colón make up 85% of Argentine chicken exports. [1]

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