Progreso (Uruguay)

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Progreso
Coordinates: 34 ° 40 ′  S , 56 ° 13 ′  W
Map: Uruguay
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Progreso
Progreso on the map of Uruguay
Basic data
Country UruguayUruguay Uruguay
Department Canelones
City foundation 1871
Residents 16,244  (2011)
City insignia
Coats of arms of None.svg
Flag of None.svg
Detailed data
height 70  m
Post Code 90300
City Presidency Cristina Castro

Progreso is a city in southern Uruguay .

geography

It is located in the area of ​​the Department Canelones in its 4th sector north of the immediately adjacent city of Las Piedras , which is separated from Progreso by the Arroyo Colorado , and near the west of Ruta 5 . To the east, the Arroyo del Gigante passes the city in a few kilometers . The sources of the del Colorado and the Arroyo Colorado Chico , two tributaries of the Arroyo Colorado, are located in the urban area of ​​Progresos and on the western city limits . In addition, the de la Lana , which flows into the Arroyo Canelón Chico and flows east of the towns of Fraccionamiento Progreso , Villa Felicidad , Instituto Adventista and Parada Cabrera to the north of Progreso, rises here .

history

Settlement of the area of ​​today's Progreso began in 1745. In the second half of the 18th century, an increasing number of farmers and traders settled there. At the end of the 19th century, the area in which the fields there were mainly used for agriculture and cattle breeding was known as Arroyo del Gigante , Puntas del Gigante or Puntas del Colorado . The city received its current name, the process of which began on November 15, 1871, after the construction of the railway reached the city in that year and from now on it housed the station of the same name. As a result, railway workers also settled here, many of whom were of English origin. On July 1, 1953, Progreso was classified in the "Pueblo" category by Law No. 11,968.

Infrastructure

traffic

To the west of the Ruta 5, the Ruta 68 also runs through the city, as does a railway line with an associated train station ( Estación Progreso ).

religion

In Progreso is the parish of San Antonio María Claret , which belongs to the diocese of Canelones and was founded on July 7, 1944, with the associated church.

education

With the Liceo de Progreso "Doctor Gilberto Iglesias" founded in 1965, the city has a secondary school ( Liceo ). The London Institute Progreso is also located in Progreso .

Residents

Progreso has 16,244 inhabitants. (Status 2011)

year Residents
1963 6,844
1975 9,612
1985 11,244
1996 14,471
2004 15,775
2011 16,244

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay

City administration

Mayoress ( Alcalde ) of Progreso is Cristina Castro ( Frente Amplio ).

sons and daughters of the town

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information about Progreso at www.tacuy.com.uy ( Memento of the original from March 23, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tacuy.com.uy
  2. PARROQUIAS DECANATO CANELONES  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / diocesiscanelones.com  
  3. Diócesis de Canelones ( Memento of the original from April 13, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.iglesiauruguaya.com
  4. ^ Image of the Church of San Antonio María Claret
  5. Liceo de Progreso
  6. Liceos del Uruguay (Spanish) (PDF; 6.9 MB), accessed on February 29, 2012
  7. Statistical data from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay , accessed on October 31, 2013
  8. Statistical data of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay 1963–1996 (DOC; 145 kB)
  9. Statistical data of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay (PDF file; 603 kB)
  10. "ALCALDES Y CONCEJALES ELECTOS EN CANELONES" on the Internet news portal "Hoy Canelones" ( Memento from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  11. "MUNICIPIOS DE URUGUAY" on the website of the Uruguayan Congress of Directors ( Memento of March 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive )