Indio Comahue Monument
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The Monumento al Indio Comahue (''Monument to the Comahue Indian'') is a monument located in
Villa Regina Villa Regina is a city in the General Roca Department of the . The city is connected to the rest of the towns in the Upper Río Negro Valley via National Route 22. The city was built by the Italian-Argentine Colonization Company ( es, Compañà ...
, in the
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province of Río Negro. It was constructed to honor the native inhabitants of the Comahue Region. The monument was completed in time for the inaugural Comahue National Fair in 1964. Commissioned by the organizers of the fair, Bartolo Pasin and Rogelio Chimenti, it was designed by Miguel De Lisi and constructed in two months by local bricklayer Aldo Cardozo. Presently it is used as an overlook for its panoramic view. The monument is considered to be a symbol of the town, and as such it is depicted in the coat of arms.


History

The monument was erected to commemorate the native inhabitants of
Comahue Comahue is a sub-region of Argentina slightly to the south of the country's centre that covers the northern part of Argentine Patagonia and includes the provinces of Neuquén and Río Negro. Some also include La Pampa Province and the Patagones ...
. It was constructed for the first Comahue National Fair, in 1964. This was a 45-day event that aimed to highlight the economic potential of the Comahue Region, and at the same time commemorate the 40th anniversary of the founding of Villa Regina. Bartolo Pasin and Rogelio Chimenti, who organized the fair, proposed the construction to designer Miguel De Lisi, after seeing his work at the City Hotel in
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.


Construction

De Lisi sent the drawings to the local construction team, led by Aldo Humberto Cardozo and Alberto Sartor. The monument had been originally planned to be tall, but Cardozo re-scaled it to be nearly , and later also added a high base of . The completed monument, now standing at almost 13 metres (42.4 ft), depicts a native who is holding a long spear while watching the horizon. Work started in July 1964, with the structure being built of
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. It had an iron skeleton made up of 4 inch pipes (100mm), which was reinforced with radial sections that were soldered every . Later, the figure was filled from the feet to the hips with ceramic brick and concrete, with the top half finished using a layer of reinforced concrete. The monument was completed in two months with an estimated weight of 80 tons, and a height of . In its construction, five hundred bags of cement, of iron, of steel, and of sand were used. It was later painted by a local man, Carlos Basabe Cerdá. The job proved to be very difficult due to strong winds that blew the wooden planks off the scaffolding and into a nearby ditch. A construction team later tied on the planks, solving the problem. The painters first applied a primer coat, then linseed oil, varnish, and finally a coat of copper
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. The monument was inaugurated during the opening of the Comahue National Fair on September 7, 1964.


The monument and Villa Regina

The structure is located on the northern hill of the town, which has an elevation of 70 to 80 metres (230 to 260 feet). The hill is mostly covered in bushes and can be accessed by two paths. Currently it is used as an
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for its panoramic view of the town. It also serves to mark the finishing line for the annual
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trail competition, Desafío al Indio Comahue. Considered as the symbol of
Villa Regina Villa Regina is a city in the General Roca Department of the . The city is connected to the rest of the towns in the Upper Río Negro Valley via National Route 22. The city was built by the Italian-Argentine Colonization Company ( es, Compañà ...
, the Indio Comahue is depicted in the city's
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. It was also depicted in the previous seal of the Río Negro Province, designed by the government of the
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. The seal was replaced in 2009 by the one that the overthrown government designed in 1966, months before the
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. The Comahue National Fair was relaunched in 2004, and is currently celebrated every two years.


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