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Fray Bentos () is the capital city of the Río Negro Department, in south-western
Uruguay Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast; while bordering ...
, at the Argentina-Uruguay border, near the Argentine city of Gualeguaychú. Its port on the
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is one of the nation's most important harbours. The city hosts the first campus of the Technological University, beside the historically relevant industrial complex
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, a
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. One of the biggest pulp mills in the world is situated close to Fray Bentos and the Libertador General San Martín Bridge; it was the center of the largest political dispute between Uruguay and Argentina during the 21st century.


Location

The city is close to the border with Argentina and about due north of
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, and north-west from Montevideo, Uruguay's capital.


History

The town was founded as 'Villa Independencia' by Decree of 16 April 1859. It became capital of the Department of Río Negro on 7 July 1860 by the Act of Ley Nº 1.475 and its status was elevated to "Ciudad" (city) on 16 July 1900 by the Act of Ley Nº 2.656. Its current name, meaning "Friar Benedict", is derived from a reclusive priest. Historically, Fray Bentos' main industry has been meat processing. An industrial plant owned by the Societe de Fray Bentos Giebert & Cie., the
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(LEMCO), was founded there in 1863. It was closed in 1979, after 117 years in operation. A local history museum opened on the site in March 2005. The surroundings of Fray Bentos were the location of the crash of Austral Flight 2553, in which 74 people were killed (69 passengers and 5 crew) on 10 October 1997. On 5 July 2015, the city's Barrio Anglo, the location of the industrial plant, was declared a
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as the "Fray Bentos Cultural-Industrial Landscape".


Population

In 2011 Fray Bentos had a population of 24,406. Source: ''Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay''


Economy

In 1899 a company called " Frigorífico Anglo del Uruguay" (often referred to as "Anglo") which originated from Lemco, began making corned beef there, which was sold as "Fray Bentos Corned Beef" in the UK. Fifty years later, the company diversified into soups, meatballs and tinned fruit. During the 1990s the focus shifted to pies and puddings, and the company was taken over by the Campbell Soup Company. In 2006, 'Campbells UK' was acquired by
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. The "Fray Bentos" brand is now owned in the UK by Baxters, which manufactures the product range in Scotland. The Campbell Soup Company manufactures and sells Fray Bentos-branded steak and kidney pies in Australia. In 2008, the Brazilian-owned Marfrig Group announced the reopening of one of the factories related to the Liebig factory and the resumption of export of meat products, though at a lower volume than at the original factory.


Pulp mill dispute

Botnia S.A., a subsidiary of Finnish corporation Metsä-Botnia, built a large
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factory ( pulp mill) in Fray Bentos to produce bleached
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pulp; production started in November 2007, and the first shipments were made in December 2007 from the port of Nueva Palmira. Investment in the project was about 1 billion
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. Several groups raised concerns regarding the effects of this and other pulp mills on the
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, which runs between Uruguay and Argentina, as well as whether Argentina had been provided with adequate notice regarding construction. On 30 April 2005 about 40,000 Argentine protesters from Entre Ríos, along with environmental groups from both countries, demonstrated at the bridge linking both countries; afterwards ten to fifteen Argentines set up a roadblock at the international bridge to put pressure on the Uruguayan government to stop production at the factory, claiming it would gravely pollute the Uruguay River. On 20 December 2005 a
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study concluded that the factory would not have a negative impact on the environment or tourism in either country. The paper mill started operating in November 2007.


Museums and culture

Fray Bentos has an
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Museum in the former meat processing factory of the Liebig Extract of Meat Company, where thousands of people worked. When it was shut down, the opportunity was taken to create a museum, with the original machinery, and social and cultural artefacts of the technological revolution in Fray Bentos. The museum exhibits the machinery used in the meat and extract of meat process, the buildings, an 1893 Merryweather water-pumping machine, a complete canning plant, a plant where the meat was cooked, a laboratory, etc. It also has a museum for the artist
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, who was born in the city. The Miguel Young Theatre is a cultural landmark.


Sports

Fray Bentos has its own football league, the Liga Departamental de Fútbol de Río Negro, established in 1912, made up of 14 teams. Among the most notable are Fray Bentos Fútbol Club, Club Atlético Anglo and Laureles Fútbol Club.


Notable people

* José Pedro Barrán (1934–2009), historian * Carlos Demasi (born 22 August 1949), historian *
Federico Elduayen Federico Martín Elduayén Saldaña (born June 25, 1977) is an Uruguayan football former Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. His nickname is "''Vikingo''" (Viking). Career Club career He began his career in the youth squads of Peñaro ...
(born 25 June 1977), footballer * Carlos Fischer (1903–1969), politician, member of the National Council of Government 1955–1959 *
Walter Pelletti Wálter Luis Pelletti Vezzoso (born 31 May 1966) is a former Uruguayan footballer who played as a forward. He was an unused member of squad which won 1987 Copa América. Career Peletti played for Huracán, Banfield and Argentinos Juniors in ...
(born 31 May 1966), former footballer *
Gastón Ramírez Gastón Exequiel Ramírez Pereyra (; born 2 December 1990) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for club Virtus Entella. He had spells in Uruguay with Peñarol and in Italy with Bologna before moving into ...
(2 December 1990), footballer *
Luis Alberto Solari Luis Alberto Solari (1918–1993) was a Painting, painter and engraver from Uruguay. Background He moved to Montevideo in 1934 to study at the Circulo de Bellas Artes with Professor William Laborde between 1934 and 1937. He pursued his particul ...
(17 October 1918 – 13 October 1993), painter and engraver *
Juan Manuel Tenuta Juan Manuel Tenuta (Fray Bentos, Uruguay, 23 January 1924 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, 5 November 2013) was a Uruguayan actor, active in Argentina. He is most remembered for his roles in '' Waiting for the Hearse'', ''I Don't Want to Talk About ...
(1924–2013), was an actor *
Juan José Timón Juan José Timón (18 November 1937 – 13 July 2001) was a Uruguayan cyclist. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an intern ...
(18 November 1937 – 13 July 2001), cyclist * Lucas Torreira, (born 11 February 1996), footballer


Transportation

Villa Independencia Airport serves Fray Bentos, but has no commercial air service.


Sister cities

Fray Bentos is twinned with: *
General Artigas General Artigas is a town in the Itapúa Department of Paraguay. It is named after the Uruguayan national hero, José Gervasio Artigas, who spent his last 30 years exiled in Paraguay (1820-1850). Sister cities General Artigas is twinned with: ...
, Paraguay


See also

*
Aberdeen typhoid outbreak 1964 In 1964, there was an outbreak of typhoid in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The first two cases were identified on 20 May 1964; eventually over 400 cases were diagnosed and the patients were quarantined at the City Hospital in Urquhart Road, W ...
* List of diplomatic missions in Uruguay#Consulate in Fray Bentos


References


External links


Botnia Pulp Products

Weather Forecast Fray BentosINE map of Fray Bentos and Barrio Anglo
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