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This article is about the geography and urban structure of Rosario, which is the largest city of the , and the third most populous in the country, after Córdoba and
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. It is located about north of
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, on the Western shore of the Paraná River, and it has about 910,000 inhabitants. It is surrounded by smaller cities and towns that form a metropolitan area (
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) with a population of about 1.2 million according to the .


Geographic data

The municipality of Rosario measures (not all of them are fully urbanized). Its extreme points are: *
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:
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s 32° 52′ 18″ and 33° 02′ 22″ South *
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s 60° 36′ 44″ and 60° 47′ 46″ West The geographical center is approximately at . The city is located on a smoothly undulated plain typical of the Pampas, between 22.5 and 24.6 metres
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; the original settlement rests on the
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which are partly in the jurisdiction of the province of Entre Ríos. The nearest city across the river's flood plain (60 km) is
Victoria, Entre Ríos Victoria is a city located in the southwestern part of the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. It is located on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, opposite Rosario, Santa Fe, to which it has been connected since 2003 by the Rosario-Victor ...
, linked to Rosario by the
Rosario-Victoria Bridge Rosario-Victoria Bridge (in Spanish, ''Puente Rosario-Victoria'') is the informal name of the physical connection between the Argentine cities of Rosario (province of Santa Fe) and Victoria (province of Entre Ríos). This roadlink is composed ...
.


Climate and natural hazards

The Rosario area has a Pampean temperate
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. There is a hot season from November to March (with temperature extremes between 18 and 32 
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), and a cold season between June and mid-August (between 5 and 16 °C). Summer is rainier than winter. Local residents often complain about high levels of
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throughout the year. The last instance of
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was in the winter of 1973, being clearly an exceptional phenomenon ( hail is not, though it is also quite rare). Parts of the city are subject to flooding, but large events have historically been exceptional. The possibility of serious
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s is also remote, and other hazards such as
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s and
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eruptions are virtually impossible. {{Weather box , location = Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport (1961–1990) , metric first = Yes , single line = Yes , collapsed = Yes , Jan high C = 30.8 , Feb high C = 29.5 , Mar high C = 27.0 , Apr high C = 23.4 , May high C = 20.2 , Jun high C = 16.5 , Jul high C = 16.4 , Aug high C = 18.3 , Sep high C = 20.7 , Oct high C = 23.6 , Nov high C = 26.6 , Dec high C = 29.5 , year high C = 23.5 , Jan mean C = 24.2 , Feb mean C = 23.1 , Mar mean C = 20.8 , Apr mean C = 17.1 , May mean C = 13.7 , Jun mean C = 10.3 , Jul mean C = 10.3 , Aug mean C = 11.5 , Sep mean C = 13.9 , Oct mean C = 17.3 , Nov mean C = 20.3 , Dec mean C = 23.0 , year mean C = 17.1 , Jan low C = 17.7 , Feb low C = 17.0 , Mar low C = 15.2 , Apr low C = 11.7 , May low C = 8.3 , Jun low C = 5.3 , Jul low C = 5.3 , Aug low C = 5.7 , Sep low C = 7.6 , Oct low C = 10.9 , Nov low C = 13.8 , Dec low C = 16.4 , year low C = 11.2 , precipitation colour = green , Jan precipitation mm = 104.5 , Feb precipitation mm = 116.4 , Mar precipitation mm = 164.6 , Apr precipitation mm = 79.7 , May precipitation mm = 46.7 , Jun precipitation mm = 36.6 , Jul precipitation mm = 36.8 , Aug precipitation mm = 36.7 , Sep precipitation mm = 61.6 , Oct precipitation mm = 91.8 , Nov precipitation mm = 98.3 , Dec precipitation mm = 120.0 , year precipitation mm = 993.7 , Jan humidity = 69 , Feb humidity = 72 , Mar humidity = 78 , Apr humidity = 81 , May humidity = 82 , Jun humidity = 82 , Jul humidity = 82 , Aug humidity = 77 , Sep humidity = 74 , Oct humidity = 73 , Nov humidity = 70 , Dec humidity = 68 , year humidity = 76 , unit precipitation days = 0.1 mm , Jan precipitation days = 9 , Feb precipitation days = 8 , Mar precipitation days = 9 , Apr precipitation days = 7 , May precipitation days = 6 , Jun precipitation days = 5 , Jul precipitation days = 5 , Aug precipitation days = 5 , Sep precipitation days = 6 , Oct precipitation days = 9 , Nov precipitation days = 9 , Dec precipitation days = 9 , year precipitation days = 87 , source 1 = NOAA {{cite web , url = ftp://ftp.atdd.noaa.gov/pub/GCOS/WMO-Normals/TABLES/REGIII/AG/87480.TXT , title = Rosario AERO Climate Normals 1961–1990 , publisher =
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, accessdate = 29 March 2015
, source 2 = Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (precipitation days) {{cite web , url = http://www3.smn.gob.ar/serviciosclimaticos/?mod=turismo&id=5&var=santafe , title = Valores Medios de Temperature y Precipitación-Santa Fe: Rosario , publisher = Servicio Meteorológico Nacional , language = Spanish , accessdate = 29 March 2015 , date=August 2010


Urban structure


Central district

Rosario lies on the tall
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, who died during the
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). For a long time this was the only access to the port, until several cuts were made in the walls of the ravine. The point of origin of the city is the '' Plaza 25 de Mayo'' ("
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Square"), now surrounded by the Municipality (''
Palacio de los Leones ''Palacio de los Leones'' (Spanish, Palace of the Lions) is the name of the main municipal building of the city of Rosario, Argentina. The Palace is the seat of the executive branch of the municipal government. It is located at the corner of Bu ...
''), the Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Central Post Office building, the Decorative Art Museum and the emblematic building called ''La Bola de Nieve'' ("The Snowball"). The streets follow a remarkably regular pattern called ''damero'' (a checkerboard grid), except in the zone around the Bajada Sargento Cabral, where the streets are somewhat more irregular due to terrain features. Two main arteries are to be noted in Rosario's urban structure:
Oroño Boulevard Oroño Boulevard (in Spanish, ''Bulevar Oroño'') is a street in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina. It is a two-way boulevard that runs north–south through the center-east of the city, from the coastal avenue by the Paraná River to the sou ...
, going from north to south, and Pellegrini Avenue, from east to west. These streets, together with the river, mark the boundaries of the town center. Their characters are rather different. Oroño has an air of distinction, it is flanked by old buildings and mansions, and it has a wide central reservation that is profusely hoisted, with a walking path devoted to pedestrians and cyclists. Pellegrini is wide and noisy, with a high flow of transit; it is one of the commercial centers of the city, where numerous restaurants and ice-cream shops can be found. The beginning of Pellegrini Ave. is flanked by an important public park, the
Parque Urquiza {{coord, 32, 57, 30.41, S, 60, 37, 23.61, W, display=title The Parque Urquiza (Urquiza Park) is a public urban park in Rosario, Argentina. It is located in the southeastern end of the city center, on top of the Paraná River ravines. It is bordered ...
. Downtown, Córdoba Street is the main one. Córdoba begins in the park surrounding the National Flag Memorial (probably the single most recognizable landmark in the city), goes up to the city center, and it becomes a pedestrian walk for seven blocks, between Plaza 25 de Mayo and Plaza Pringles. Along Córdoba to the west there is the ''
Paseo del Siglo ''Paseo del Siglo'' (literally Tour of the Century or Walk of the Century) is a part of the historical center of the city of Rosario, Argentina. It comprises eight blocks in the downtown Córdoba Street, from Oroño Boulevard east up to Paragua ...
'' ("Walk of the Century"), thus called because the houses of the wealthiest families of Rosario at the beginning of the 20th century can be found along Córdoba, from Plaza Pringles to Oroño Boulevard. On Córdoba Street there is also Plaza San Martín, surrounded by buildings that formerly housed the Tribunals and the Police, and now the seats of universities, museums and the delegation of the provincial government. Out of Plaza 25 de Mayo, towards the river, between the cathedral and the municipal building, there is ''
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'' ("Oath Passage"), leading to the Flag Memorial. Also in the town center there is ''Peatonal San Martín'' (the pedestrian-only four blocks of San Martín Street, from Peatonal Córdoba south up to Mendoza Street), and two large open squares, '' Plaza Montenegro'' and '' Plaza Sarmiento'', among other important spots. Other important commercial streets are Corrientes, San Luis and Santa Fe. At the confluence of Oroño and Pellegrini starts the ''
Parque de la Independencia The ''Parque de la Independencia'' (Independence Park) is a large public park in Rosario, . It is located near the geographical center of the city, its limits defined by Moreno Street and three important avenues: Pellegrini Avenue, Ovidio ...
'' ("Independence Park"), that houses the Juan B. Castagnino Fine Arts Museum, the
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football club, and the sports clubs ''Provincial'' and ''Gimnasia y Esgrima'', as well as the horse racetrack and the former ''Sociedad Rural'' (Rural Society).


Periphery

Through the years, Rosario has spread in all directions. Towards the south, beyond Pellegrini, there are two more boulevards, 27 de Febrero and Seguí, and avenues Uriburu, Arijón and Battle y Ordóñez. To the west, after Oroño, there are the avenues Ovidio Lagos and Francia, Avellaneda Boulevard and Provincias Unidas Avenue. The main neighborhoods in the south are La Tablada, Parque Casado, Las Heras, Las Delicias and Las Flores. The city ends in the
Saladillo Stream The Saladillo Stream (Spanish, Arroyo Saladillo or Río Saladillo) is a small tributary of the Paraná River, that discharges into it between the cities of Rosario and Villa Gobernador Gálvez, in the . It serves as the political border betwee ...
(the natural border with
Villa Gobernador Gálvez Villa Gobernador Gálvez is a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, located on the western ravine of the Paraná River, within the metropolitan area of Greater Rosario. It had 74,509 inhabitants per the . It is separated from Rosario, to ...
). Among the neighborhoods in the west are Echesortu, Belgrano, Triángulo, Moderno, Godoy and Fisherton (near the west end of the city, formerly home of hierarchical personnel of English railroad companies established in Rosario). To the north-east there lie the neighborhoods of Pichincha (a red-light district in early 20th century, now home to an open-air antiquities fair: ''Mercado de antigüedades "Feria Retro La Huella"''), Ludueña,
Lisandro de la Torre Lisandro de la Torre (6 December 1868 – 5 January 1939) was an Argentine politician, born in Rosario, Santa Fe. He was considered as a model of ethics in politics. He was a national deputy and senator, a prominent polemicist, and founde ...
(home of the
Rosario Central Club Atlético Rosario Central () is a sports club based in Rosario, Argentina, that plays in the Argentine Primera División. The club was officially founded on December 24, 1889, by a group of railway workers, taking its name from the English- ...
football club) and Empalme Graneros; these last three are in the influence area of the
Ludueña Stream The Ludueña Stream (in Spanish, Arroyo Ludueña) is a small river (about long including its tributaries) in the , which starts near the city of Rosario and flows through it, mostly east-southwards, ending in the Paraná River in the neighbourho ...
, now contained by underground piping, but until the 1980s a source of
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s. Next to the Rosario Central stadium there is a large park,
Parque Alem {{coord, 32, 54, 38.30, S, 60, 40, 45.38, W, display=title The ''Parque Alem'' (Alem Park, full name ''Parque Leandro Nicéforo Alem'') is a large public park in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the north of the city, bes ...
, and not far from it there stands the Sorrento thermoelectric
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. North from the Lisandro de la Torre neighborhood there are Alberdi (formerly an independent town), La Florida (with a popular
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of the same name) and Rucci. The main streets in the north are Alberdi Avenue and its continuation, Rondeau Boulevard (which leads to the north exit of the city, the access to the Rosario-Victoria Bridge and the town of
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). These major arteries are crossed by several avenues: Las Tres Vías, Génova, Sorrento and Puccio.


The coast

An important part of Rosario's urban character is its coastline. The city recovered the shore of the Paraná not long ago, thanks to a reorganization of terrains owned by the port and the national railroad system that took up the space. Going from the center immediately north of the port, the coastline is occupied by parks: '' Parque Nacional a la Bandera'', '' Parque de España'', '' Parque de las Colectividades'' and '' Parque Sunchales''. The ''Parque de España'' was funded by Spain's government and was inaugurated in 1993 in the presence of the King and Queen of Spain. The park connects the low shore with the ravine by stairs, under which a culture center is built. The culture center was the seat of some events of the Third International Congress of the Spanish Language (which took place wholly in Rosario, from 17 to 20 November 2004).


Origin of names

* Pellegrini Avenue, Avellaneda Boulevard and Plaza Sarmiento are named after
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, Carlos Pellegrini,
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and
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (; born Domingo Faustino Fidel Valentín Sarmiento y Albarracín; 15 February 1811 – 11 September 1888) was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, statesman and the second President of Argentina. His writing s ...
. Two downtown streets are named after the rival ''
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s''
Justo José de Urquiza Justo José de Urquiza y García (; October 18, 1801 – April 11, 1870) was an Argentine general and politician who served as president of the Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. Life Justo José de Urquiza y García was bo ...
and Juan Manuel de Rosas. * San Martín St. and Plaza San Martín are of course named after the Liberator, General
José de San Martín José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 177817 August 1850), known simply as José de San Martín () or '' the Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru'', was an Argentine general and the primary leader of the southern and centr ...
. * The coastal Belgrano Avenue, which runs before the Flag Memorial, is named after
Manuel Belgrano Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano y González (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano (), was an Argentine public servant, economist, lawyer, politician, journalist, and military leader. He ...
, creator of the Argentine flag. * The Lisandro de la Torre neighborhood, named after a distinguished politician from Rosario, is more commonly known as ''Arroyito'', "Little Creek" (a reference to the Ludueña Stream). The Alem Park, also located in this area, is named after Leandro Alem, founder of the Radical Civic Union. * Córdoba Avenue becomes
Eva Perón María Eva Duarte de Perón (; ; 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as just Eva Perón or by the nickname Evita (), was an Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 19 ...
Avenue outside of the town center, and former Godoy Avenue was renamed Presidente Perón Avenue. * Many streets in the town center are named after
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: Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Rioja, San Luis, San Juan, Mendoza, Corrientes, Entre Ríos. * A few streets are named with dates: 3 de Febrero (3 February, day of the
Battle of San Lorenzo The Battle of San Lorenzo was fought on 3 February 1813 in San Lorenzo, Santa Fe, San Lorenzo, Argentina, then part of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. The royalist troops, were composed of militiamen recruited in Montevideo und ...
), 9 de Julio (9 July, Independence Day), 27 de Febrero (27 February, date of creation of the national flag), Primero de Mayo (1 May, Labor Day). * There are streets with names of countries: Italia (Italy), España (Spain), Paraguay; and of cities: Buenos Aires, Montevideo.


See also

*
Geography of Argentina The geography of Argentina describes the geographic features of Argentina, a country located in Southern South America. Bordered by the Andes in the west and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, neighbouring countries are Chile to the west, B ...
* Districts of Rosario


Sources


Municipalidad de Rosario
(Municipality of Rosario website, geographic information, in Spanish). * Article on Rosario in the
Spanish Wikipedia The Spanish Wikipedia ( es, Wikipedia en español) is a Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. It has articles. Started in May 2001, it reached 100,000 articles on March 8, 2006 and 1,000,000 articles on May 16, 2013 ...
.


References

Rosario, Santa Fe Rosario