The partido of Coronel Pringles was created on 5 July 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 Martin's army that fought in the wars of independence against the Spanish. A partido is a subdivision of the Buenos Aires Province. ... Official name Partido de Coronel Pringles Capital Coronel Pringles Country Province Argentina Buenos Aires Foundation Founder July 5, 1882 Provincial law 1497 Population: - Total 23,794 - Density 4. ... The Buenos Aires province (IPA: , Spanish: Provincia de Buenos Aires) is the wealthiest and most populated province of Argentina. ... Official name Partido de Coronel Suarez Capital Coronel Suárez Country Province Argentina Buenos Aires Foundation Founder May 28, 1883 Eduardo Casey Population: - Total 36,828 - Density 6. ... Tres Arroyos is a partido of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. ... Official name Partido de Coronel Pringles Capital Coronel Pringles Country Province Argentina Buenos Aires Foundation Founder July 5, 1882 Provincial law 1497 Population: - Total 23,794 - Density 4. ... José de San Martín (25 February 1778 - 17 August 1850) was an Argentine general and the prime leader of the southern part of South Americas successful struggle for independence from Spain. ...
Municipalidad and Church of Santa Rosa de Lima, Coronel Pringles
Coronel Pringles was declared a city in 1934 and today has a population of around 16,732 inhabitants (2001). Its main economic activities are related to agriculture and cattle farming. Image File history File linksMetadata 06-02-08. ... Image File history File linksMetadata 06-02-08. ...
Meanwhile, the first cattle mutilation in [the town of] CoronelPringles was registered yesterday, involving a 220 kg.
CARHUE and CORONELPRINGLES (from our offices) -- Two new animal mutilation cases shook the communities of Rivera and CoronelPringles.
In the first community, belonging to the Adolfo Alsina district, residents had still not overcome the surprise and uncertainty caused by the appearance of a bovine found mutilated at a farm, when word was received that a horse had suffered similar injuries.