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82 Â°F) and may occasionally go up to 30 Â°C (86 Â°F). The average minimum in January is 8.2 Â°C (47 Â°F) at the city centre and 6.6 Â°C (44 Â°F) at the airport although during warm days, nighttime temperatures can reach to 15 Â°C (59 Â°F). In winter, daytime temperatures range from 1 to 8 Â°C (34 to 46 Â°F) while nighttime temperatures approach freezing or less. Temperatures vary by altitude; in general, the temperature decreases by 6 Â°C (11 Â°F) for every 1,000 metres (3,281 ft) increase in altitude.
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of the landfill also became recurrent, affecting not only those who work in the dump but also the closest neighborhoods, without forgetting to mention the forests that surround it, the fauna that inhabits them, and the water, that is deposited in layers that end up in the lake from which the local inhabitants extract the water to drink.
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south, was being surrounded by neighborhoods with a high population density, it is already historic. Added to the situation of environmental collapse is the desperate situation of a large number of people who go to the dump daily in search of food or shelter. In addition, the fires in various sectors
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In the 1930s, the centre of the city was redesigned to have the appearance of a traditional European central alpine town (it was called "Little Switzerland.") Many buildings were made of wood and stone. In 1909 there were 1,250 inhabitants; a telegraph, post office, and a road connected the city with
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At the city centre, mean annual precipitation is 1,092 mm (43 in) in which there are 122 days with precipitation. In the eastern end where the airport is located, precipitation is lower, averaging 791 mm (31 in). In winter when temperatures are lower, snowfall can occur, which is
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Tourism, both domestic and international, is the main economic activity of Bariloche throughout the year. The city is very popular with Brazilians, Europeans and Israelis. One of the most popular activities is skiing, and most tourists visit Bariloche in winter (June–September). Regular flights from
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from the 1840s. Some of these settlers and their descendants begun a lucrative leather industry obtaining leather from indigenous communities across the Andes. In the 1880s, the Argentine Army displaced indigenous communities, disrupting this trade and forcing leather merchants in Chile to cross the
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At 19th century end, in the vicinity of Nahuel Huapi, only a few scattered indigenous families were there: People of Inacayal had been stripped of their lands, and transferred to Tecka (Chubut) when the cacique was taken prisoner. Curruhinca had made an act of submission to Argentine government with
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The weather is characterized by being windy throughout the year; 85% of the days are windy and calm days are rare. Most of the wind predominantly comes from the west-northwest with easterly winds being rare. Normally, the winds are strong, particularly in spring where gusts can exceed 100 km/h
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Bariloche is home of the army's "12° Regimiento de Infantería de Montaña" (12th Mountain Infantry Regiment), where military personnel are instructed in mountainous conditions, including combat, survival, and skiing. It is usual for the Regiment to receive infantry personnel from other parts of the
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The water temperatures in the lakes are always low, ranging from 12 to 15 Â°C (54 to 59 Â°F). This is due to the lakes being large, making it difficult for the sun to influence their temperature, owing to their large heat capacity. Smaller lakes can freeze in the winter, particularly those
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The mean annual temperature in Bariloche is 8.4 Â°C (47 Â°F) in the city centre (1901–1950). At the airport in the eastern end, the mean annual temperature is 8.3 Â°C (47 Â°F) (for the period 1981–2010). In January, daytime temperatures normally range from 20 to 28 Â°C (68 to
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Bariloche grew from being a centre of cattle trade that relied on commerce with Chile, to becoming a tourism centre for the Argentine elite. It took on a cosmopolitan architectural and urban profile. Growth in the city's tourist trade began in the 1930s, when local hotel occupancy grew from 1550
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But the region was beginning a new stage in its history. Although incorporated into national sovereignty, the Nahuel Huapi area began to develop fundamentally linked to Chile. Before 19th century end, when the border was still in dispute, people from the south of the neighboring country were
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facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafés, and chocolate shops. The city had a permanent population of 108,205 according to the 2010 census. According to the latest statistics from 2015, the population is around 122,700, and a projection for 2020 estimates 135,704.
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between Chile and Argentina which increased trust along the international boundary. The trade route established by Wiederhold connecting the Pacific port of Puerto Montt with Nahuel Huapi Lake in the inland was well into the 1910s among the most important ones in northern
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in the 1900s. In Puerto Montt Wiederhold continued to run the business while in Bariloche Wiederhold's business partner Federico Hube, also a German-Chilean from Osorno, was left in charge of local affairs. By 1900 Chilean merchants dominated trade in the area of
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Within the city, Mibus is the single mass transit bus company that works, this bus line operates with the SUBE card. The Company Las Grutas that connects Bariloche with Dina Huapi also runs through part of the city, although this line operates with its own card.
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The record highs and lows are based on the INTA link for the period 1951–1990 while records beyond 1990 come from the Oficina de Riesgo Agropecuario link since it only covers from 1970–present. As a result, the most extreme values from either source are
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tried to have the world's first fusion reactor built secretly. The project cost the equivalent of about $ 300 million modern US dollars, and it was never finished, due to the lack of the highly advanced technology that was needed. The Austrian
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The private, non-profit organization Bariloche Foundation continues the tradition of scientific research in the city. Started in 1963, it promotes postgraduate teaching and research. There are also several departments and laboratories at the
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The mission was destroyed in 1717 by Poyas following a disagreement with the missionaries; the superior of the mission had refused to give them a cow. Soon thereafter authorities learned that four or five people travelling to
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Between 1935 and 1940, the Argentine Directorate of National Parks carried out a number of urban public works, giving the city a distinctive architectural style. Among them, perhaps the best-known is the Civic Centre.
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In the Secretaria de Mineria and INTA link, the data from 1901-1950 corresponds to the data recorded in the downtown station (Bariloche Ciudad) while the data from 1951-1990 corresponds to the data recorded from the
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area. In the urban areas, mean annual precipitation ranges from 800 to 1,000 mm (31 to 39 in). Most of this is concentrated in autumn and winter, which are responsible for 70% of the annual precipitation.
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There is evidence of the existence of indigenous settlements on banks of Lake Nahuel Huapi, in the area now occupied by the city of Bariloche, prior to arrival of expeditionaries and white settlers. During the
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and mainly since the 17th century, the culture of these groups is strongly affected by Mapuches, who increased their presence from the settlement of Spaniards in Chile, and their continued push east.
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stated, Hitler allegedly arrived in Argentina, first staying at Hacienda San RamĂłn, a rural property 10 kilometres (6 mi) east of Bariloche owned by Stephan von Schaumburg-Lippe, a relative of
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favoured by the low evapotranspiration. In spring, melt from snow and lower temperatures lead to moist conditions that facilitate the development of dense forest and agricultural activities.
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Andes to obtain supplies. This way numerous entrepreneurs from Chile, many with a German background, established cattle and trade business in the area of Nahuel Huapi and
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gradually arriving to settle in surroundings of the lake. Small farmers were most of them from the island of Chiloe, but German immigrants living in Chile also arrived.
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to found a mission at the Nahuel Huapi Lake, which lasted until 1673. A new mission at the shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake was established in 1703, backed financially from
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south of Bariloche. In the words of historian Jorge Muñoz Sougarett, Argentine authorities viewed these Chileans settlers as "illiterate nomads, vicious and unruly".
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The Chilean entrepreneurs expanded beyond trade and established husbandry operations around Nahuel Huapi Lake. These enterprises exported meat to
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The area had stronger connections to Chile than to the distant city of Buenos Aires during most of the 19th century, but the explorations of
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with their daughter Ursula ('Uschi'). Adolf Hitler died in February 1962 at age 73, and Eva Braun was alleged to be alive in the 2000s.
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tourists in 1934 to 4000 in 1940. In 1934 Ezequiel Bustillo, then director of the National Parks Direction, contracted his brother
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lived in the surroundings of Bariloche for many years after World War II. Basti said that the Argentine Nazis chose the estate of
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The main Neighbourhoods are Belgrano, JardĂ­n BotĂĄnico, Melipal, Centro, Las Victorias, Las Marias, Dos Valles, and Playa Bonita.
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and brought them across the Andes to sell these in the Nahuel Huapi area. Wiederhold established then a little shop called
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and Eastern/Central Argentina. Other options are, from the East, by RN 23 (partially paved), crossing the railway line to
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of Nahuelhuapi requested the mission to be reestablished, apparently to forge an alliance with the Spaniards against the
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was in charge of the project. The facilities can still be visited, and are visible from certain locations on the coast.
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These accounts are disputed by most historians, who generally believe that Hitler and Braun committed suicide in the
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of the Andes from Chile into Nahual Huapi Lake. He was aided by the guide Antonio Millaqueo and Daniel MĂĄrquez from
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Besides tourism and related services, Bariloche is home of advanced scientific and technological activities. The
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in 1649, who captured Indians and sold them into slavery. Diego de Rosales started his journey at the ruins of
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https://www.rionegro.com.ar/el-basurero-de-bariloche-figura-entre-los-50-mas-contaminantes-del-mundo-1016253/
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established the legitimacy of the Argentine government. It thought the area was a natural expansion of the
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did not commit suicide, but instead escaped Berlin, was first presented to the general public by Marshal
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used the Vuriloche pass to cross the Andes, keeping it secret from the Spanish priests for a long time.
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and crossed the Atlantic to Argentina, where thousands of Nazis were provided sanctuary by president
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of the world. This was indicated by a report that was carried out by the environmental organization
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people across the Andes, in the summer of 1552–1553, the Spanish Governor of the Captaincy of Chile
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During the 1950s, on the small island of Huemul, not far into lake Nahuel Huapi, former president
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In 1995, Bariloche made headlines in the international press when it became known as a place for
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Méndez, Laura M.; Muñoz Sougarret, Jorge. "Carlos Weiderhold y la "fundación" de Bariloche".
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Bariloche can also be reached by buses and private cars. The main land routes from North are
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in July 1945 how Hitler had died, Stalin said he was either living "in Spain or Argentina."
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Bao, S. et al. 2014.Argentina Travel Guide. 9th Edition. Lonely Planet Publishing. 640 pp.
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tried to reestablish the mission at Nahuel Huapi, but the following year, the Crown
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helped them in navigating the lake. Back in Chile Wiederhold bought provisions in
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by their control of nearby mountain passes. Hube & Achelis controlled
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some insurgents sought refuge with Father Manuel del Hoyo in the mission.
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Cathedral of San Carlos de Bariloche had its structure completed in 1947.
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The city of Bariloche has one of the fifty most dangerous landfills for
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to explore the area east of the Andes at the latitudes of the city of
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at a press conference on 9 June 1945 on orders from Soviet leader
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Climate data for San Carlos de Bariloche (city centre) 1901–1950
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colony and the Andes were the natural frontier to Chile. In the
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Nahuel Huapi lake was known to Spaniards since the times of the
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The request for the transfer of the Bariloche dump, located on
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serve the city year round. The main ski slopes are the ones at
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The Last Days of Hitler: The Legends, The Evidence, The Truth
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SAZS) equipped to receive any kind of aircraft. Several of
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The central parts of Bariloche are built on a landscape of
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Nahuel Huapi Lake captured from Cerro Otto's top in summer
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designed the Edificio Movilidad, Plaza Perito Moreno, the
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in 1934, which connected the city with Argentine markets.
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takes part in Torneo Federal B, the fourth tier of the
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had been killed by the Poya. The colonists assembled a
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his own. Some Nguillatun was still being celebrated.
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in 1940 and was declared a national monument in 1987
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3rd South American Ski Mountaineering Championships
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According to historic documents, the 275: 246: 219: 211: 195: 179: 171: 119: 84: 53: 41: 4078:Populated places in RĂ­o Negro Province 3792:"Fin de febrero: lo destacado del mes" 3393:Le Faucher, Christelle (21 May 2018). 471:in the vicinity of Nahuel Huapi Lake. 208:220.27 km (85.05 sq mi) 3996:(in Spanish). 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New York: Sterling Publishing. 3039:Servicios Ferroviarios PatagĂłnico 1950:World Meteorological Organization 1033:National Atomic Energy Commission 401:Spanish explorations and missions 3008: 2988: 2975: 2962: 2949: 2936: 2923: 2910: 2897: 2864:Argentine football league system 2693:that crosses Argentina from the 1948:(rain and snow data 1951–1990), 467:and headed south until reaching 308:), is a city in the province of 147: 127: 66: 59: 43: 3298:Muñoz Sougarret, Jorge (2014). 1937:Servicio MeteorolĂłgico Nacional 1157:San Carlos de Bariloche Airport 1071:landscape surrounding Bariloche 840:established the string quartet 703:and Camino y Lacoste did so in 690:in Chile he left Bariloche for 641:begun to arrive in neighboring 601:suppressed the Society of Jesus 532:, entered the area through the 3678:Bustos, JosĂ©; Rocchi, Victor. 3372:. London: Brockhampton Press. 2716:, and RN 237 that enters from 1053:National University of Comahue 774:to build several buildings in 447:. Following the trails of the 1: 3968:ciudadeshermanasbariloche.com 2825:National Route 40 (Argentina) 2804:Bariloche municipal landfill. 1632:Average snowfall cm (inches) 925:Bariloche nazi-guĂ­a turĂ­stica 836:in 1960. Classical violinist 2745:Cardenal Antonio SamorĂ© Pass 1041:Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 1031:is a research center of the 544:, thanks to orders from the 18:City in RĂ­o Negro, Argentina 2860:Club Deportivo Cruz del Sur 2222:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2082:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1702:Average precipitation days 1418:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1278:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 658:In the summer of 1894-1895 324:. It is located within the 4131: 4108:Nahuel Huapi National Park 4026:Bariloche Official Website 3395:"Is Hitler Dead or Alive?" 3034:Nahuel Huapi National Park 2881: 2878:Twin towns – sister cities 2847:) was co-organiser of the 2778:Escuela Militar de Montaña 2507:and lacustrine plains and 2503:and, next to the lake, of 2491: 2483: 1962: 1943: 1934: 1154: 1069:Nahuel Huapi National Park 874: 851: 780:Nahuel Huapi National Park 404: 326:Nahuel Huapi National Park 320:on the southern shores of 216:893 m (2,930 ft) 3964:"Sister Cities Bariloche" 3210:(1): 5–30. 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City
The Civic Center and port
San Carlos de Bariloche is located in Argentina
41°09â€ČS 71°18â€ČW / 41.150°S 71.300°W / -41.150; -71.300
Country
Argentina
Province
RĂ­o Negro
Department
Bariloche
Intendant
City
Urban
Metro
Time zone
UTC−3
ART
Climate
Csb
Official website
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RĂ­o Negro
Argentina
Andes
Nahuel Huapi Lake
Nahuel Huapi National Park
skiing
trekking
mountaineering
Mapudungun

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