Tala (Uruguay)
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Coordinates: 34 ° 21 ′ S , 55 ° 46 ′ W Tala on the map of Uruguay
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Basic data | ||
Country | Uruguay | |
Department | Canelones | |
City foundation | 1869 by Ildefonso de León | |
Residents | 5089 (2011) | |
Detailed data | ||
Post Code | 91400 | |
City Presidency | Mario Perez | |
Tala as seen from the Paso Rivero . |
Tala is a city in Uruguay .
geography
Tala is located in the Cuchilla Pérez in the northeast of the Canelones department in sector 10 . About 15 kilometers to the northwest is San Ramon . The Tala, which is located on a small hill, is bordered by the Arroyo del Tala , which runs on the southern outskirts, and the Arroyito Macana , which flows north , and both meet at the western end of the city.
history
Tala, which at least at the beginning of the 20th century was also known as Salvador , was founded by Ildefonso de León in 1869. Like Lorenzo Laporte, Juan Turreiro and Bernardo Apestegui, this was one of the first inhabitants.
Infrastructure
education
With the Liceo de Tala "José Alonso y Trelles" founded in 1964, Tala has a secondary school ( Liceo ).
Culture
In Tala there is the Parroquia del Santísimo Salvador, inaugurated in 1863, a Roman-style church. It was built on an area made available by the city founder Ildefonso de León opposite the main square of the town by the two Italian builders José and Martín Ceriani.
In Tala lived and worked from 1877 on under the pseudonym El Viejo Pancho, poet, writer and member of the Partido Nacional José María Alonso y Trelles (1857-1924). His property, the Casa y Predio de José Alonso y Trelles "El Viejo Pancho" , is located around 300 meters from the main square Talas. This last residence of Alonso y Trelles was granted the status of Monumento Histórico Nacional on March 22, 1988 .
The Banda Municipal de Tala orchestra , which was founded on November 9, 1910 and whose first director was Carlos Romagnoli , has an important symbolic function for the city.
traffic
Ruta 7 and Ruta 12 cross in the urban area of Talas .
Residents
The population of Talas is 5,089. (Status 2011)
year | Residents |
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2004 | 4,939 |
2011 | 5,089 |
Source:
City administration
Mayor ( Alcalde ) of Tala is Mario Perez ( Partido Nacional ).
sons and daughters of the town
- José Óscar Herrera (* 1965), football player
- Christian Stuani (* 1986), soccer player
Web links
- City map of Tala (PDF; 102 kB)
Individual evidence
- ^ Códigos Postales del Interior
- ↑ Orestes Araújo : "Diccionario geográfico del Uruguay", Montevideo, 2nd edition 1912, p. 468
- ↑ Liceos del Uruguay (Spanish) (PDF; 7.3 MB), accessed on February 29, 2012
- ^ Parroquia del Santísimo Salvador (Spanish), accessed September 8, 2013
- ↑ José Alonso y Trelles: entre la gauchesca y el nativismo * , accessed on September 8, 2013
- ^ Bienes patrimoniales (Spanish), accessed September 8, 2013
- ↑ Statistical data from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay , accessed on October 31, 2013
- ↑ Statistical data of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay - status 2004 ( MS Excel ; 75 kB), accessed on October 24, 2010
- ↑ "ALCALDES Y CONCEJALES ELECTOS EN CANELONES" on the Internet news portal "Hoy Canelones" ( Memento from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ "MUNICIPIOS DE URUGUAY" on the website of the Uruguayan Congress of Directors ( Memento of March 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive )