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Gualeguay

Gualeguay · Argentina
Gualeguay, Argentina
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Founded on 20 March 1783 by the military surveyor Tomás de Rocamora — who also founded Gualeguaychú and Concepción del Uruguay and gave the province of Entre Ríos its name — Gualeguay is a riverside town in Argentina's Entre Ríos province. It has served as the provincial capital of culture since 2014, and is the birthplace of post-impressionist painter Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós, anthropologist Juan Bautista Ambrosetti, 1986 World Cup final goal-scorer Jorge Burruchaga, and Manchester United defender Lisandro Martínez.

  • Population33,120
  • Nearest water from center 1.5 km0.9 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
25°77°
110mm4.4in
F
24°74°
115mm4.5in
M
22°71°
125mm4.9in
A
18°65°
115mm4.6in
M
15°58°
80mm3.1in
J
12°53°
60mm2.4in
J
11°52°
55mm2.2in
A
13°55°
75mm2.9in
S
15°59°
80mm3.1in
O
18°64°
120mm4.7in
N
21°70°
110mm4.4in
D
24°74°
125mm4.9in
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