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Pinamar Partido

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and curves to respect the dunes and undulations of the landscape. This is how the fixation of the dunes begins, the opening of streets and the first constructions such as La Hostería, the Hotel Pinamar, where the first tourists came to stay, the water tank at the Mirador de Galatea and Parque Del Tridente and the first private houses. On February 14, 1943, Pinamar was inaugurated as a spa and shortly after the Urbanization Master Plan presented by the architect Jorge Bunge was approved.
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Felicitas González de Cueto. When the marriage dies, their children inherit, who would be Felicitas' brothers; and among these, Carlos and Manuel Guerrero would correspond to the lands that reached the sea and that finally Héctor Manuel and Valeria Guerrero would turn these moors into the most exclusive tourist destinations on the Argentine Atlantic coast.
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In the last years of the 30's, architect Jorge Bunge, a visionary man, associated with Valeria Guerrero, owner of the land and Felicitas's niece, both formed a partnership and the architect Jorge Bunge created an urban design as particular as innovative, tracing the streets in the form of arabesques
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To the south of Ostende, another of Felicitas's heirs, her nephew Don Héctor Manuel Guerrero, decided in 1918 to start fixing the sand dunes of his estate called Charles to later install a nursery and plant species from different regions of the world. Over time these plantations, which were carried
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When Robette was already settled he began the work to concretize his projects. Some of the constructions were a dock, and the "Hotel Termas"; That same year the construction of the Rambla Sur also began, which was intended to be an extensive coastal promenade. These works were made very hard, since
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Finally, on April 6, 1913, the founding ceremony of the new city was celebrated and an important advertising campaign was produced to promote the sale of the lots. Then the houses of Fernando Robette were built, the House of Spiritual Retreats of the Carmelite Monks, the house of one of the first
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When Martín de Álzaga died in 1870, Felicitas inherited these lands that were part of the Bella Vista, La Postrera and Laguna de Juancho ranches. After the murder of Felicitas, victim of a femicide committed by Enrique Ocampo, these lands are inherited by her parents: Carlos José Guerrero and
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The first city established in the region was "Ostende" founded by Belgian Fernando Robette and Italian Agustín Poli. They had bought the land from Don Manuel with the aim of designing a sophisticated seaside resort with the same model as that city of Belgian origin whose name,
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and never returned. After several failed afforestation attempts, the sand buried several constructions, including the boulevard, evidencing the failure of the project to fix the dunes. Ostende (among with other towns) would be annexed into Pinamar Partido in 1983.
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out with carts pulled by 8 horses, were transformed into a forest as rich in species as the one we know today by the name of "Cariló", a Mapuche word that means 'Green Medano'. In 1960 the subdivision of that forest began and then with the first constructions.
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facing the sea. Those dunes constituted the fields called "Los Montes Grandes de Juancho", which belonged to Don Martín de Alzaga, an older man and landowner, who had married Felicitas Guerrero in 1862, a young woman of only 16 years old.
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in addition to the inclemency of the winds, the materials for the constructions had to be sent from Buenos Aires, being the Cabo Corrientes steamship one of the means used for transportation at that time.
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was paved The old path remained as a graved road, and entrances to Pinamar, Cariló, and Valeria del Mar were added. In 1983, its name was changed to "Partido de Pinamar", being formed by the towns of
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families to spend the summer in Ostende, called Villa Adela, and also a chapel whose owner was Mr. Domingo Repetto, which years later it would disappear due to abandonment and strong sand storms.
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Finally in July 1978 the "Urban Municipality of Pinamar" was created through Decree n° 9.024/78 promulgated by the Provincial Government. Therefore Pinamar became independent from
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To promote tourism on the zone, an hotel ("Hotel Termas", then "Hotel Ostende") was opened. It was inaugurated in December 1913 and had 80 rooms plus rooms for games, lecture, and
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Pinamar Partido has miles of unspoiled beaches and hundreds of acres of woodland and sand dunes. The partido has three golf courses and a wide selection of bars and restaurants.
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The Pinamar Partido was created on July 1, 1978, through Decree/Law 9.024/78 promulgated by the Provincial Government. Until then, the city of
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The provincial subdivision has a population of about 20,000 inhabitants in an area of 63 km (24 sq mi), and its capital city is
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Two characteristic buildings in Ostende, (left): the "rambla" (boardwalk) built in 1912, and "Hotel Ostende" (right), opened in 1913
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The economy of Pinamar Partido is dominated by the summer tourist season (December–February), which sees hundreds of thousands of
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make their way to the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province. Pinamar Partido benefits from 25 km (16 mi) of beaches.
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Campos (then, "Tokio") station, where passengers boarded the train after being transported by carriages (1913)
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In the XIX century, the region where the Pinamar Partido stays nowadays was a desertic area plenty of
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Atlas de rutas Firestone Argentina, sur de Brasil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
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During these years the Belgians return to Europe possibly because of the
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5 lugares emblemáticos que invitan a conocer el pasado de Pinamar
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and RP 74 is placed today, very close to the entrance to
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Valeria Guerrero, who gave her name to "Valeria del Mar"
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location of Pinamar Partido in Buenos Aires Province
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Department
Flag of Pinamar
Official logo of Pinamar
location of Pinamar Partido in Buenos Aires Province
37°07′S 56°52′W / 37.117°S 56.867°W / -37.117; -56.867
Argentina
Pinamar
PRO
Demonym
BUE097
pinamar.gob.ar
partido
Atlantic coast
Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
La Costa Partido
route 11/Interbalnearia
Villa Gesell Partido
Pinamar
Buenos Aires
Pinamar
General Madariaga Partido
dunes


Ostend
Constitución
horse-drawn carriages
narrow-gauge railway
Decauville

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