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Coronel Pringles

Coronel Pringles (, ) is a town in the south of the Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It is the government seat of the Coronel Pringles Partido.
The ''partido'' of Coronel Pringles was created in 1882 by the government of the Province of Buenos Aires who divided the territory of Tres Arroyos into the partidos of Coronel Suárez, Tres Arroyos and Coronel Pringles. The latter, and its main town, were named after Coronel Juan Pascual Pringles, a member of grenadiers regiment of General San Martín's army that fought in the wars of independence against the Spanish.
Located a distance of 120 km from Bahía Blanca and 518 km from Buenos Aires, Pringles today has a population of around 23.794 inhabitants (2001) and its main economic activities are related to agriculture and sheep and cattle raising. At one time there was a large sign across one of the main roads into Pringles which read "Bienvenidos a C. Pringles Capital de Los Lanares", which in English means "Welcome to C. Pringles the Wool Capital", in recognition of the importance of sheep farming in the surrounding area at that time.
==History ==

* 1882: The partido of Coronel Pringles was created on 10 July and the town on 24 September.
* 1890: The first mayor, Felipe S. Medina, was elected.
* 1900: The church of Santa Rosa de Lima was inaugurated by the Bishop of La Plata, Monsenor Mariano Espinosa, on 14 January. The town was linked by telegraph to the rest of the province.
* 1903: Opening, on 15 July, of the broad gauge railway line through Coronel Pringles, linking Olavarría and Bahía Blanca, and built by the British-owned company Gran Ferrocarril Sur. This company was later to become part of Ferrocarril General Roca after the railways were nationalised in 1948.
* 1905: A branch of the Nacional Bank of Argentina (Banco de la Nación Argentina) was opened.
* 1908: Building of the 600-seat Spanish Theater (Teatro Español) was completed.
* 1910: On 1 January the Coronel Suárez to Puerto Belgrano section of the broad gauge railway line through Pringles, built by the French-owned company Ferrocarril Rosario y Puerto Belgrano was opened. The section linking Pringles to Rosario was opened later that year on 15 December. This railway company was later to become part of Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre after the railways were nationalised in 1948.
* 1912: The children's home (Hogar del Niño) was opened.
* 1914: The poetess Almafuerte visited Pringles and gave a lecture in the Spanish Theater (Teatro Espanol).
* 1915: The newspaper ''El Orden'' was founded in October.
* 1916: The ''Club Leando N. Alem'' was founded.
* 1919: A branch of the Provincial Bank of Buenos Aires (Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires) was opened.
* 1928: The Pringles Bank (Banco de Pringles) was founded.
* 1930: Television transmissions first received.
* 1932: Pringles Public Library (Biblioteca Popular Pringles) was opened.
* 1933: The famous tango singer, Carlos Gardel, gave a concert at the Spanish Theater (Teatro Espanol) on 18 May, accompanied by his guitarists Horacio Pottorossi, Guillermo Barbieri, Domingo Riverol and Julio Vivas. Barbieri and Riverol died along with Gardel in a plane crash two years later.
* 1934: Coronel Pringles was declared a city.
* 1938: The constructions of the Town Hall (Palacio Municipal), Municipal Slaughterhouse (El Matadero Municipal), the Main Square (La Plaza) and The Avenue (Las Ramblas) were completed under the direction of the architect Francisco Salamone.
* 1938: The Rural Society (La Sociedad Rural) was founded.
* 1941: The Flying Club (Aeroclub) and the Electricity Cooperative (La Cooperativa Electrica) were founded. A local branch of the Rotary Club was founded under the presidency of Julían Castro Olivera.
* 1944: The Old People's Home (El Hogar de Ancianos) was opened.
* 1948: El Fogon de los Gauchos founded.
* 1950: The Voluntary Fire Service (El cuerpo de Bomberos Voluntarios) was created.
* 1956: El Club de Pesca Social y Deporte was founded.
* 1965: The Lions Club (Club de Leones) was founded under the presidency of Augusto Mariani
* 1966: Alliance française was set up.
* 1968: A local branch office of the newspaper ''La Nueva Provincia'' opened.
* 1970: On 10 July the writer Jorge Luis Borges gave a talk entitled Los Malones y La Conquista del Desierto (in English: The Indian Resistance and the Conquest of the Desert) in the Municipal de Cultura.
* 1981: The City Cultural Museum (La Casa de Cultura y Museo de la Ciudad) opened.
* 1982: An acacia tree was planted by Jorge Luis Borges in the Garden of Historic Trees (Patio de los Árboles Historicos) of the Casa de la Cultura on 12 September to celebrate the centenary of the foundation of Pringles in 1882.

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