- San Carlos de Bariloche
Infobox City
official_name = San Carlos de Bariloche
native_name = Bariloche
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leader_name = Alberto Icare
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established_date = 1902
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website = http://www.bariloche.gov.ar/San Carlos de Bariloche is a city in the province|Río Negro|Argentina, situated on the foothills of the
Andes , surrounded by lakes (Nahuel Huapi ,Gutiérrez Lake ,Moreno Lake andMascardi Lake ) and mountains (Tronador ,Cerro Catedral ,Cerro López ). It is famous for skiing but also known for sight-seeing, water sports, trekking andclimbing . Cerro Catedral is one of the most important ski centers inSouth America .History
The name "Bariloche" comes from the
Mapudungun word "Vuriloche" meaning "people from behind the mountain" (furi = behind, che = people). The Vuriloche pass was used by theMapuche s to cross the Andes and was kept secret from theEurope an priests for a long time.In 1672 the
Jesuit s established inChiloé Island founded a mission in theNahuel Huapi Lake that lasted until 1717Settlement
Settled primarily by
Austrians , Germans, and Italians from the city ofBelluno , about1895 , it was first named after the pioneer Carlos Wiederhold, who was born in Germany but had migrated to San Carlos de Bariloche, who established a little shop called "La Alemana" near the present city center after crossing theAndes fromChile . In letters addressed to him, he was erroneously addressed as San Carlos instead of Don Carlos, which is why the city was called San Carlos de Bariloche. Most of the commerce in Bariloche went by the seaport ofPuerto Montt in Chile. In 1896Perito Moreno wrote that it took three days to reach Puerto Montt from Bariloche while traveling toViedma in the Atlantic coast took "one month or more".In the 1930s the centre of the city was built to have the appearance of an alpine town with many buildings made of wood and stone. In 1909 there were 1,250 inhabitants, telegraph, post office, and a road connecting the city with
Neuquén . Commerce, however, continued to depend onChile until the arrival of the railroad in 1934.Between 1935 and 1940, the Directorate of National Parks carried out a number of urban works, giving the city a characteristic beauty. Among them: the Civic Center (home of a Library, a Theatre, a Museum, the City Hall, the Post Office, the Police Station and the Customs), the Cathedral, Llao Llao Hotel, and others.
Second World War
Bariloche made headlines in the international press in 1995 when it became known as a haven for former Nazi war criminals like the former high ranking official of the
SS 'Hauptsturmführer 'Erich Priebke who had been living there for years. FormerMauthausen extermination camp nazi doctorAribert Heim could still be hidden there according toSimon Wiesenthal Center . [ New York Times, Monday,October 30 ,1995 : San Carlos de Bariloche Journal; In Nazi's Hiding Place, the Stain Won't Wash Away, by Calvin Sims [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE0D7113CF933A05753C1A963958260] . The hunt for Doctor Death http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jan/08/secondworldwar.argentina ]Tourism
Tourism, both domestic and international, is the main economic activity of Bariloche, all year around. The main ski station is the one at
Cerro Catedral . During the summer, beautiful beaches such as Playa Bonita and Villa Tacul welcome sun-bathers and some brave lake swimmers (the waters, from melting snow, are always very cold. Lake Nahuel Huapi averages 14 °C in the summertime). The fishing season is another great attraction. Bariloche is the biggest city of a huge Lakes District, and serves as a base for many excursions in the region. Trekking in the mountains, almost completely wild and uninhabited with the exception of a few high-mountain huts, is also a popular activity. The city is also famous for its chocolates.It is also noteworthy that the city serves as the destination for Argentine secondary school students on their traditional senior year trips. The students are shepherded through week-long excursion packages including snowboarding, 4X4 excursions and passes to a series of night clubs. The students, who travel during their winter break in July, fill the town with mobs wearing identical, travel agency-issued cold-weather gear.
cience
Besides tourism and the many activities and services associated with it, Bariloche is home to first class scientific and technological activities. The
Centro Atómico Bariloche [http://www.cab.cnea.gov.ar] is a research center of theNational Atomic Energy Commission , where basic and applied research in many areas of the physical sciences is carried out. One of its departments is theInstituto Balseiro [http://www.ib.edu.ar] , a higher education institution with a small and carefully selected number of students, that awards degrees in Physics, and in Nuclear and Mechanical Engineering, and Masters and Doctorate degrees in Physics and in Engineering. The city also hostsINVAP , a high technology company that designs and builds nuclear reactors and space satellites, among other projects. The private non profit organizationBariloche Foundation [http://www.fundacionbariloche.org.ar] , reinforces the feature of scientific excellence of the city. Born in 1963 promotes postgraduate teaching and research grounded on a solid humanistic culture, within the scope of democratic principles. Its main fields are Energy – through theEnergy Economics Institute IDEE [http://www.fundacionbariloche.org.ar/energia/index.html] , the Environment; Philosophy and Quality of Life programs, through further three institutional programs. In addition, there are also several departments and laboratories of the Comahue University.Climate and geography
Bariloche has an inland
temperate climate . Infobox Weather
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Feb_Hi_°C = 21.8 |Feb_REC_Hi_°C =
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source =worldweather.org [http://www.worldweather.org/050/c00858.htm Climate figures] , World Weather Information Service, AccessedSeptember 4 ,2007 ]
accessdate = 2007-09-04Transportation
The city is served by
San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport (IATA BRC /ICAO SAZS ) equipped to receive any kind of aircraft. Several of Argentina's most important airlines maintain regular flights to Bariloche, as well as some international lines from neighboring countries, especially during the ski season.The city lies close to
Chile an border and is connected to Chile by theCardenal Antonio Samoré Pass crossing theAndes Mountains.See also
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Nahuel Huapi National Park
*Huemul Project
*References
External links
* [http://www.bariloche.gov.ar Bariloche Official Website] es en
* [http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/local/ARRN0116 Weather for Bariloche] .
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