- Gálvez, Santa Fe
Gálvez is a city in the center of the province of Santa Fe,
Argentina , convert|81|km|mi|0|lk=on|abbr=on south of the provincial capital Santa Fe. It has 18,374 inhabitants per the census-ar|2001.The original settlement was an agricultural colony called "Colonia Margarita", in lands belonging to José Gálvez, then governor of the province, who rented it for farming, mainly to Italian immigrants from
Piamonte andLombardia . The official foundation date,15 October 1886 , is that of the opening of the train station, as is usual in many other towns founded in this period in Santa Fe. The communal institutions were formally created on12 January 1887 , and the town became a full municipality on19 March 1939 . The name of governor Gálvez replaced the original one by a decree of6 June 1889 .The area of Gálvez has a good precipitation regime and produces diverse crops (
wheat , corn,soybean ,sorghum ,sunflower ).Cattle are mostly employed for itsmilk (the central region of Santa Fe is the most important milk-producing area in Argentina). Local industries include the manufacturing of electric engines andtransformer s,machine tool s,furniture , anddairy product s.References
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* [http://www.galvez.gov.ar/ Municipality of Gálvez] — Official website.
* [http://www.unimedio.com/galvez/ Ciudad de Gálvez] — Portal of the city.
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