- Tigre, Buenos Aires
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subdivision_name2 = Tigre
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population_as_of = census-ar|2001
population_total = 31,106
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postal_code_type = CPA Base
postal_code = 1648
area_code = +54 11
website ="For other uses please see" Tigre (disambiguation)
Tigre is a town in the
Buenos Aires Province ,Argentina , situated in the north ofGreater Buenos Aires , 28 km (17.5 miles) north ofBuenos Aires city. Tigre lies on theParaná Delta and is an important tourist and weekend attraction, easily reached by bus and train services, including the scenicTren de la Costa . It is the principal town of theTigre Partido .The town sits on an island created by several small streams and rivers and was founded in 1820, after floods had destroyed other settlements in the area, then known as the Las Conchas Partido.
The area's name derives from the “tigres” or
jaguar s that were hunted there, on occasions, in its early years. The area was first settled byEurope ans who came to farm the land, and the port developed to serve the Delta and to bring fruit and wood from the Delta and ports upstream on the Paraná river. Tigre is still an important timber processing port. The “Puerto de Frutos” (fruit port) is now a crafts fair located in the old fruit market by the riverside. The Naval Museum is also nearby. Antiques shops, riverside restaurants and pubs, the casino and Parque de la Costa, an amusement park and its renowned natural beauty make Tigre a popular tourist destination throughout the year.Tigre is also the starting point for a visit to the magnificent
Paraná Delta . For locals and tourists alike, vintage mahogany commuter launches andmotorboat s are the favourite way to travel through its web of inter-connecting rivers and streams. English-style rowing clubs, countless marinas, humble dwellings and elegant mansions from the “Belle Époque ”, such as theTigre Club , are to be seen, as well as small pensions and upscale lodges, restaurants,teahouses and simple picnic sites.Tigre has, in recent years, seen an influx of people relocating to the city from other parts of Greater Buenos Aires.
ee also
* Villa Paranacito, Entre Ríos
Gallery
Delta train station
Argentine Rowing Club
Riverbank view from boat
Victoria football stadiumExternal links
* [http://www.tigre.gov.ar Official Municipality web site] (Spanish/English)
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