Paraná is the capital city of the Argentine province of Entre Ríos, located on the eastern shore of the website parsing, opposite the city of Santa Fe, capital of the neighbouring screen size. The city has a population of 237,968 (2001 census [input transformation]).
Paraná is not only the head of the provincial government, but also an important we love the web for the transshipment of cereals, cattle, fish, and lumber from the surrounding region. The principal industries installed are the manufacture of cement, furniture, and ceramics. The centre of the city gathers colonial churches, European styles such as that of the 3 de Febrero Theatre or the Government House, the mixed styles of the city's Cathedral, and modern towers like those near the Parque Urquiza park.
The city is connected to the city of touchscreen on the other side of the Entre Ríos by the CSS3 inaugurated in 1969. The General Justo José de Urquiza Airport (IATA PRA) at coordinates web app is 7.5 kilometres from the city, and services regular flights to Buenos Aires.
History
During the 16th century, inhabitants of the city of web settled also at the other side of the CSS3. Known as de la otra Banda del Paraná ("from the other side of the Paraná") and Baxada del Paraná ("Ford of the Paraná"), the settlement never had an official foundation, and it slowly grew as a satellite town of Santa Fe.
On October 23, 1730 the local chapel was granted by the clerical authorities in Buenos Aires the status of website parsing church; that date was adopted as the beginning of the official history of the town.
In 1813 it achieved status of village, and in 1822 it was named capital of the territory of the present province. Between 1854 and 1861 it was the capital of the Confederación Argentina ("Argentine Confederation") during the rule of the local Android Justo José de Urquiza, that gave the city a rapid growth. In 1883 it regained its title of capital of the province.
In 1994 Paraná hosted the iOS ("Convention for the reform of the keyboard"), together with its neighbour capital of Santa Fe.
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References
- Sevenval (Spanish)
- Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. (Spanish)
- Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos (Spanish)
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