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Trancas is a municipality in Tucumán Province, Argentina, administrative seat of Trancas Department. The town is located in a large valley between high mountains and hills covered with forest and jungle. Trancas was a strategic point for the defense of North and witnessed important events during the struggle for Argentina's independence. ==History== *1600, A settlement is started at the place called "Pozo del Pescado" ("Fish Pit"), protected by a fort. *1700. About this time the Jesuits build the first church of the village of Trancas, a stage on the journey from Tucumán to Salta Province. *1763. the population moves south to land donated by José Torino. *1816. August 7, General Manuel Belgrano resumes command of the Northern Army in Trancas after relieving José Rondeau. *1820. Colonel Bernabé Aráoz becomes President of the "Republic of Tucumán". *1824. Bernabé Aráoz is shot against the south wall of the church. *1826. Town is destroyed by the earthquake of 1826. *1827. Reconstruction begins on the old foundations. *1885. The railroad arrives. The neighbors begin to petition the provincial authorities to move the town, as the land on which it stood was low-lying, allowing the proliferation of diseases. *1906. Decree establishes the village called "Trancas Station" (on land donated by the Wolf family) and which then came to be called Trancas. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Trancas, Argentina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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