- Armstrong, Santa Fe
Armstrong is a city in the southwest of the province of Santa Fe,
Argentina . It has 10,411 inhabitants as per the census-ar|2001. It is located convert|214|km|mi|0|lk=on|abbr=on from the provincial capital Santa Fe, convert|80|km|mi|0|abbr=on west ofRosario and convert|20|km|mi|0|abbr=on fromCañada de Gómez , on National Route 9 near the intersection with National Route 178.The economy of the area is based on
agriculture , but Armstrong, together with nearby Las Parejas, have also become industrial centers focused on the manufacturing ofagricultural machinery for local use andexport . These two cities together are home to 20% of Argentina's productive establishment of said industry.Armstrong hosts an annual agro-industrial fair, "
Feriagro ", which gathers exhibitors and visitors from the whole country and abroad. The agro-machinery industry has boomed since the turn of the 21st century, as the Argentine economy recovers.History
The area of the present-day town was under the jurisdiction of the
Society of Jesus in colonial times. It passed to Spanish landowners, then to British ones, and then to theCentral Argentine Railway company (CAR). Armstrong was started as a colony around a newly-installedtrain station in 1882. At the time the area was occupied by a majority of Italian immigrants. The name of the settlement was an homage to Thomas Armstrong, a pioneer in the development of the CAR.The colony officially became a "comuna" (a small town commune) in 1886, and a full municipality on
16 November 1984 .References
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* [http://www.feriagroargentina.com.ar/feriagro_ingles/home.asp Feriagro] - Institutional website.
* [http://www.delfocabrera.com.ar/armstrong.htm Delfo Cabrera - Armstrong] .
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