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History of Lobos

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In 1740 a Jesuitic[?] mission led by Reverend Father Kalkner, who surveyed the centre and South of the Province of Buenos Aires[?] and thus picked up some geographic information of the area. In 1772 thanks to Falkner's notes a map of the region was printed in London. The map contained the inscription Laguna de Lobos[?] (Lagoon of Wolves, in Spanish) below the drawing of the lagoon.

It's said that the name Lobos stems from the amount of otters that at that time populated the lagoon and were known as “lobos de agua” (“water wolves”) or “lobos de río” (“river wolves”), however, there are historians who believe Lobos had been given this name due to the wild dogs staying around and because they bore a resemblace to wolves.

By 1779 several guards settled down the are and several forts, fortresses and military positions were built to form a defence wall gainst the indians. These positions were set up by order of Virrey[?] Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo[?] and named them Chascomús, Ranchos, Monte, Lobos, Navarro, Areco and Rojas.

On August 21, 1779 Gunnery Sergeant Pedro Rodríguez[?] concluded the construction of the main parts of the fort San Pedro de Los Lobos, over the eastern bank of the Lagoon about 300 meters from its shoreline and nearly 1,500 meters east of the mouth of Las Garzas[?] stream, finishing the work Lieutenant Bernardo Serrano.

By late 1800 José Salgado[?] and his wife Pascuala Rivas de Salgado[?] were granted an area to colonize as a donation made by Virrey Vértiz, founding Pago de Los Lobos on June 2, 1802.

Back in that time, their Christian[?] faith brought them to build a straw-and-mud oratory, under advocation of Nuestra Señora del Carmen[?], forming the Chapel in june 1803 being the first priest doctor José García Miranda[?]. The chappel became the urban core of Lobos.

The current church was opened in 1906 by Monsignor Terreno, bishop of La Plata[?] and it was completed in 1912. In the church lies the rests of the founder José Salgado, Colonel Domingo S. Arévalo[?], soldier of the Independence and parish priests Enrique Ferroni, José Albertini and Emilio Larumbe. The church is 49 meters long and 19 meters wide wtih a capacity for 2,000 people. The tower lifts 37 meters. The main altar is made up of Carrara[?] marble and it boast a peculiar beuty.

External link:

INFOLOBOS[?] (IN SPANISH) It is the first digital newspaper in Lobos where there is information available about tourism, culture, social news, police news, sports, etc.



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