- Timbúes, Santa Fe
Timbúes is a town ("comuna") in the province of Santa Fe,
Argentina . It has 3,325 inhabitants as per the census-ar|2001. It lies in the south of the province, at the confluence of theParaná River and theCarcarañá River , 30 km north ofRosario and 144 km south of the provincial capital Santa Fe, on National Route 11.Timbúes started as an agricultural colony in lands purchased by
Camilo Aldao and former provincial governorJosé María Cullen , in 1868. Its name was Colonia Jesús María. The settlement was officially acknowledged on15 July 1871 , and the first local authorities were elected on2 September 1874 . In 1892, theFerrocarril General Manuel Belgrano railway reached the colony, and the station received the name of Timbúes, which in time became the name of the town itself in popular use, though it was officially changed only in 1974. The "Timbúes" were an indigenous tribe that formerly populated the area.The town is located at the northern end of the Industrial Corridor, an area with a great concentration of heavy and medium industries, as well as many important ports, that is centered in Rosario and reaches up to
San Nicolás de los Arroyos .In 2006, contracts were signed to build a thermal
power plant in Timbúes. The San Martín Thermoelectric Central, which will be built bySiemens AG , is slated to cost 570 million USD and will be generating 555 MW by May 2008 and 824 MW by April 2009.References
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* [http://www.comunatimbues.com.ar/indexa.htm Comuna de Timbúes] — Official website.
* Government of Santa Fe Province. [http://www.santa-fe.gov.ar/gbrn/noticias/index.htm News about the thermoelectric plant] .
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