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General Alvear Department, Mendoza

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Department in Argentina
General Alvear Departamento General Alvear
Department
location of Departamento General Alvear in Mendoza Provincelocation of Departamento General Alvear in Mendoza Province
Coordinates: 34°58′S 67°42′W / 34.967°S 67.700°W / -34.967; -67.700
CountryArgentina
EstablishedAugust 12, 1912
Founded by?
SeatGeneral Alvear
Government
 • MayorAlejandro Molero, UCR
Area
 • Total14,448 km (5,578 sq mi)
Population
 • Total44,147
 • Density3.1/km (7.9/sq mi)
Demonymalvearense
Postal CodeM5620
IFAMMZA001
Area Code02625
Patron saintSan José Obrero
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20061103155648/http://www.generalalvearmza.gov.ar/

General Alvear is a department located in the south east of Mendoza Province in Argentina.

The provincial subdivision has a population of about 44,000 inhabitants in an area of 14,448 km (5,578 sq mi), and its capital city is General Alvear, which is located around 900 km (560 mi) from Buenos Aires.

The City of general Alvear is home to a campus of Universidad Nacional de Cuyo.

The partido and its agricultural lands are irrigated by the Rivers Diamante and Atuel.

Name

The department and its head town are named after General Carlos María de Alvear (1789-1852) a hero of the Argentine War of Independence.

History

  • 1879, The land now forming Departamento General Alvear is conquered in the 2nd desert campaign.
  • 1884, The lands are purchased by Diego de Alvear, son of General Carlos María de Alvear.
  • 1912, The Departamento was officially created on August 12 and the Sarmiento Railroad arrived in the city of General Alvear.

Districts

Smaller settlements

  • Canalejas
  • Carmensa
  • Cochicó
  • Colonia Alvear Oeste
  • Corral de Lorca
  • El Ceibo
  • El Juncalito
  • La Escandinava
  • La Mora
  • Línea de Poste
  • Los Compartos
  • Ovejería
  • Poste de Hierro

External links

Departments of Mendoza Province
Flag of Mendoza Province


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