Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina

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🇦🇷 Río Gallegos is the capital and largest settlement of the Patagonian province of Santa Cruz in Argentina. Located in the department of Güer Aike. The city bears the name of the Gallegos River, and sits on its estuary 2,636 km south from the Argentinian federal capital Buenos Aires.

Established on 19 December 1885 to increase Argentine power over southern Patagonia, Río Gallegos became the capital of the then Territory of Santa Cruz in 1888, retaining its status when the territory became a province in 1957. Néstor Kirchner, later President of Argentina, served as the city's mayor from 1987 to 1991 and is interred in a mausoleum in the city's cemetery.

History In 1525 Spanish explorer García Jofre de Loaísa became the first European to reach the Gallegos River, and named it Río San Idelfonso. Simón de Alcazaba y Sotomayor's 1535 expedition was the first to name the river "Río Gallegos". The area was not settled by Europeans until much later, with the settlement established 19 December 1885, when the Argentine government wished to better express its sovereignty over southern Patagonia – a naval base was created which increased the development of the town. Between 1912 and 1920, the government encouraged settlers from the Falkland Islands and southern Chile with preferential farming conditions. Some 3,000 arrived and boosted the town. As sheep-farming increased, Río Gallegos became the principal port for exporting sheep and their products. The Pioneers Museum is a preserved old Patagonian house exhibiting the life of the early settlers.

Governor Ramón Lista decided to move the Territorial Capital from Puerto Santa Cruz to Río Gallegos in 1888; official ratification of this decision came on 19 May 1904. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Luján was consecrated in 1900. The Territory of Santa Cruz was declared a Province in 1957, with Mario Cástulo Paradelo as its first Governor.

In the 1982 Falklands War, the city airport was base of Argentine Air Force Mirage III interceptors and A-4 Skyhawks strike aircraft.

Néstor Kirchner, President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007, was mayor of Río Gallegos between 1987 and 1991. His mausoleum is in the city and a street bears his name.

Today, Río Gallegos is an important city of the Argentine far south, with military bases and an international airport. Flights between Chile and Mount Pleasant Airport on the Falkland Islands stop at Río Gallegos once a month.

Wildlife Birds in the area include the thrush, rhea, chingolo (rufous-collared sparrow), Chilean flamingo, upland goose and black-necked swan. Grey foxes are predators on the sheep ranched in the city. Other animals found in the area include the guanaco.

On the outskirts of Rio Gallegos there is a wide variety of native plants, including calafates, anartrofilos, oxalis, violets and pansies, paper flowers, calceolarias, hipoqueris, leucerias, perezias, senecios, mata arrears, senecio miser, amancay, lilies, lily of the field.

Sport Rio Gallegos' main association football club is Boca Rio Gallegos of the Torneo Argentino B, the fourth tier of Argentine football. Founded 12 October 1945 by meat factory workers, the side share their crest and kit with Boca Juniors of Buenos Aires, Argentina's most successful club, and have played in the national league system since 1988. Rio Gallegos' oldest association football club are Boxing Club founded August 1920 and Hispano Americano founded 17 December 1925.

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Río Gallegos has a population of over 98,000 people. Río Gallegos also forms the centre of the wider Güer Aike District which has a population of over 113,267 people. It is also a part of the larger Santa Cruz Province.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Río Gallegos has links with:

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South of: -51.617

🇨🇱 Punta Arenas -53.162

🇦🇷 Ushuaia -54.789

East of: -69.2

🇻🇪 Yaritagua -69.117

🇩🇴 La Romana -68.967

🇨🇱 Calama -68.933

🇨🇼 Willemstad -68.931

🇦🇷 Luján de Cuyo -68.882

🇦🇷 Mendoza -68.865

🇦🇷 Godoy Cruz -68.833

🇦🇷 Las Heras -68.817

🇺🇸 Bangor -68.8

🇧🇷 Brasiléia -68.733

Antipodal to Río Gallegos is: 110.8,51.617

Locations Near: Río Gallegos -69.2,-51.6167

🇨🇱 Punta Arenas -70.91,-53.162 d: 207.3  

🇦🇷 Ushuaia -68.272,-54.789 d: 358.1  

🇨🇱 Coyhaique -72.067,-45.567 d: 704.8  

🇦🇷 Puerto Madryn -65.037,-42.773 d: 1032  

🇦🇷 San Carlos de Bariloche -71.312,-41.143 d: 1175.7  

🇦🇷 Bariloche -71.31,-41.133 d: 1176.7  

🇨🇱 Port Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 1163.8  

🇨🇱 Puerto Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 1163.8  

🇦🇷 Viedma -62.995,-40.808 d: 1292  

🇨🇱 Valdivia -73.233,-39.8 d: 1350.2  

Antipodal to: Río Gallegos 110.8,51.617

🇷🇺 Chita 113.513,52.024 d: 19823.2  

🇷🇺 Ulan-Ude 107.609,51.842 d: 19793.9  

🇲🇳 Chinggis City 110.661,47.323 d: 19537.6  

🇲🇳 Sükhbaatar 106.2,50.233 d: 19657.9  

🇲🇳 Choibalsan 114.879,48.443 d: 19557.6  

🇲🇳 Ulan Bator 106.966,47.942 d: 19522.5  

🇲🇳 Darkhan 105.927,49.481 d: 19597  

🇲🇳 Ulaanbaatar 106.918,47.919 d: 19518.4  

🇲🇳 Zuunmod 106.933,47.7 d: 19498.4  

🇲🇳 Baruun-Urt 113.267,46.667 d: 19436.2  

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