- Villa Gobernador Gálvez
Villa Gobernador Gálvez is a city in the province of Santa Fe,
Argentina , located on the western ravine of theParaná River , within themetropolitan area ofGreater Rosario . It has 74,509 inhabitants per the census-ar|2001. It is separated fromRosario , to the north, by theSaladillo Stream . It is the third most populated city in the province and the second in the metropolitan area.The city was founded by an Italian immigrant, engineer Enrico Mosconi, on
25 February 1888 (he was the father of military engineer GeneralEnrique Mosconi , first director of the YPF stateoil company). Dr. José Gálvez, governor of Santa Fe since 1886, hired Mosconi to trace the railway system that would link this province to Mendoza. For this purpose Mosconi acquired land, and upon authorization by the governor, set up a village, populated mostly by other immigrants from Italy andSpain .The town was declared a city by Governor
Carlos Sylvestre Begnis on12 April 1962 . At the time it had about 18,000 inhabitants. What today is called "Villa Gobernador Gálvez" is in fact an aggregate of three towns: V. G. Gálvez proper, Villa Diego and Pueblo Nuevo. The history of the city is preserved in a public museum (Dr. Raúl Malatesta Municipal Museum), established in 1986 and managed by an association of citizens.Villa Gobernador Gálvez is divided in about 20 "
barrio s" (neighborhoods). It has a publichospital (Anselmo Gamen Hospital ) and several minor public healthcare centers, a number ofsport s clubs, fivebank s, and two FMradio station s.Telephone andInternet services are provided by acooperative .References
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* [http://www.coopvgg.com.ar/dstolfi/vgg.html History of V. G. G.] on the telephone-ISP cooperative website.
* [http://www.geocities.com/emuseoros/Museo_Malatesta.htm Museo Municipal] - Website of the public museum.
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