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Oberá, formerly Svea, is a city in the interfluvial province of
Misiones Misiones (, ''Missions'') is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, located in the northeastern corner of the country in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by Paraguay to the northwest, Brazil to the north, east and south, and Corrientes P ...
, Argentina, and the head town of the
Oberá Department Oberá is one of the 17 departments in the province of Misiones, Argentina. Located in the southeast, it borders the San Ignacio department, the Cainguás department, the Veinticinco de Mayo department, the San Javier department, the Leandro N. ...
. It is located 96 km east of the provincial capital Posadas, on National Route 14, and about 1,150 km north of
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. It has 63,960 inhabitants according to the .


Overview

Oberá is the second city in size and importance of the province, and the core of the Sierras Centrales region. The area is a colorful landscape, with luxurious vegetation, streams, cascades and hilly areas. Oberá is also the educational and cultural capital of the central region of the province, with availability of universities and colleges (such as the
National University of Misiones The National University of Misiones (in Spanish: ''Universidad Nacional de Misiones'', ''UNaM'') is a public university in Argentina. It has a publishing house and a radio station, ''LRH301 FM Universidad Nacional de Misiones'', that streams in ...
). Its economy is based on agriculture and industry. The local culture is marked by European influences, since the area was settled by numerous colonies of
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, starting in 1897. Oberá is also known as the "City of the Churches", since it features more than 30 churches, belonging to a diversity of denominations (including Eastern and Western Catholic rites, Eastern Orthodox, and several Evangelical/Protestant churches). On June 13, 2009, Oberá was made the see of the newly erected
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oberá The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oberá () is a Catholic diocese located in the city of Oberá in the ecclesiastical province of Corrientes in Argentina. History On 13 June 2009, Pope Benedict XVI Pope BenedictXVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; ...
. The latter was created with territory carved out from the Diocese of Posadas.


Tourist attractions

In addition to the many churches, other tourist sites include: * '' Jardín de los Pájaros'' (Birds' Garden), showcasing more than 200
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of birds. * '' Monteaventura'', a recreational estate with ecological footpaths and games. * ''
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'' (Berrondo Waterfall), a forest area with camping facilities. * ''
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'', a nature reserve near the city, featuring '' chachís'' (giant
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s). * ''
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'', with a diversity of
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s, including one of the largest serpentaries in the country. *
Oberá Park Oberá, formerly Svea, is a city in the interfluvial province of Misiones, Argentina, and the head town of the Oberá Department. It is located 96 km east of the provincial capital Posadas, on National Route 14, and about 1,150 km nort ...
, a summer recreation center. * ''
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'' (Park of the Nations), devoted to typical houses of the immigrant communities. *
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* ''Casa de la Cultura (Culture House), with exhibitions of diverse artists. Other attractions include visits to small farms and plantations, including those of
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and
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, the major products of Misiones.


Climate

Oberá has a very warm
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(
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''Cfa'') and is alongside
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the wettest city in Argentina, with an average annual rainfall of around . The climate features hot, oppressive summers and warm winters, with regular spells of heavy rain from the advection of hot tropical air poleward by the western side of the South Atlantic
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.


Sports

The city is home to the Oberá Tenis Club, a multi-sports club which is especially known for its professional basketball department. The team plays its home games at the Estadio Oberá Tenis Club.
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is also based in this city.


History

In 1913, a group of immigrants, most of them Swedish, founded it, drawing inspiration for its name from a
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or escudera emale warrior(
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) belonging to an ancient tradition in the history of
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. The territory where Svea was founded had originally been largely populated by nomadic indigenous peoples, and it belonged to the province of
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until the province of Misiones was federalized in 1891. The province is located in the northeast of Argentina and has very particular geographical features, among which the jungle areas and the
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stand out. The Iguazu River flows north into the famous Iguazu Falls, which were declared a
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and are located about 300 kilometers away from the north of the city of Oberá.


Background

The colonies founded by immigrants in Misiones were set up between the end of 1890 and at the beginning of the 20th century ( Azara and
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), where Austro-Polish immigrants from Galitzia settled down. These immigrants came through Buenos Aires. In 1907, Bonpland in Misiones was founded by Finnish immigrants (also coming through Buenos Aires) who were granted fiscal lots, after a delegation of that nationality visited the site in 1905. "''In January 1906, a decree promoted agricultural colonization in this area, 50 square leagues between Cerro Corá, Bonpland and properties of Roca and Dávila, giving origin to the colony Yerbal Viejo. Although it was designed for the settlement of the Finns, Swedish families also went there looking for better crop lands, and then immigrants of other nationalities joined them.''" In 1910 and 1911,
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organized the installation of a settlement plan for Swedish immigrants in
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, which subsequently failed due to flooding in 1911. Therefore, many immigrants arriving in the country moved to the south of Misiones. It was that group of Swedes that contributed the most to the founding of Oberá.


Founding

In 1913, also as a result of the failure of the settlement in Brazil, a group of immigrants, most of them Swedish, began to cross over from Brazil. They crossed the
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forest looking for the territory of Misiones in the south. Many of the immigrants died in the attempt. ''"My grandfather left Stockholm in 1892 with a group of Swedish people. They were bewildered because it was America and when they arrived in here they were greatly disappointed. They came here from Brazil through what they called the path of death, led by my grandfather, and after traveling many kilometers, without roads or anything, they settled here. They worked hard; they did not even know how to feed themselves. They began to build their houses and to work on the hill, since this area was a virgin forest. They had to start from scratch."'' ''"There was nothing, only forest. Actually, there was something. They had to deal with the forest, the heat, the insects and a lot of deprivation. Sometimes, whole families died. There were no medicines, there was nothing. Besides, no one knew the language. They had to meet and talk to each other: Swedish, Finns and some Norwegians and Danish."'' Stories by Héctor Prevosti Kallesten, Lucía Holmgren and Rubén Bjorklund. Jorge Luis Farjat. ''The Creation (History of Svea)''. Audiovisual. 1998. Quoted by Graciela Swiderski – Jorge Luis Farjat en ''The Immigration'', Colección de Arte y Memoria Audiovisual. Buenos Aires. 1999 Thus, the fortunate group that managed to make it there, most of them Swedish, were able to settle the site and build the first farms, giving origin to the colony and later the city of Svea. The first families that arrived between 1913 and 1915 were the families of Hermann Kallsten, Aldolfo Lindstrom, and Carlos Pettersson. Subsequently, more families from other nationalities joined them and the city was created with the name of Svea. Danes, French, Norwegians, and eventually Ukrainians, Finns, Russians, Germans, English, and Lebanese immigrants joined them before and after World War I and World War II. In 1927, the Argentinian government decided to change the name of the Svea to Oberá, as it is known today. Oberá was officially founded on 9 July 1928. Its name was taken from a renowned aboriginal chief, and it means "bright, shining". More than 15 national/ethnic communities of people descended from immigrants coexist, maintaining their legacy and traditions. On the first fortnight of September every year they celebrate this diversity with the
Immigrant's Festival The Immigrants' Festival ("Fiesta Nacional del Inmigrante") is celebrated in the city of Oberá, Misiones Province, Misiones, in Argentina. The festival is aimed at collectively celebrating the diverse cultures that exist in Argentina and is he ...
.


Notable people

* Eliana Krawczyk (1982–2017), Argentine Navy officer * Rodolfo Fischer (1944-2020), footballer *
Diego Hartfield Diego Hartfield (born 31 January 1981), nicknamed 'El Gato Hartfield' (''Hartfield the Cat'' in Spanish) is a politician and former tennis player on the ATP Tour from Argentina. Career 2000 : Diego began his pro career by playing Futures in So ...
(born 1981), stockbroker and tennis player * Marcos Martínez (born 1977), actor and comedian *
Sebastián Meza Sebastián Tomás Meza (born 14 March 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Huracán. Career Meza joined Huracán in 2018, having previously played for hometown team Ex Alumnos Escuela N°185. He signed his ...
(born 2000), footballer *
Mario Noremberg Hugo Mario Noremberg (born 15 May 1962) is a former Argentine footballer. Noremberg played for several clubs in the Primera División Argentina, beginning with Ferro Carril Oeste where he won the 1984 Nacional Championship and finishing with E ...
(born 1962), footballer *
Carlos Okulovich Carlos ''"Carlitos"'' Okulovich (born 10 May 1985 in Oberá, Misiones Province) is an Argentine car racing driving. He has run in different series, with major success and good results in TC2000, Turismo Nacional and Turismo Carretera. He is the ...
(born 1985), car racer *
Hugo Passalacqua Hugo Passalacqua (born 20 November 1957) is an Argentine politician. He served as vice governor of Misiones Province from 2011 to 2015, under Governor Maurice Closs, and served as Governor of Misiones Province from 10 December 2015 to 10 Decemb ...
(born 1957), former governor of Misiones


References


External links


Official website

Oberá Online


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20051124011202/http://www.fiestadelinmigrante.com.ar/ ''Fiesta del Inmigrante''(Immigrant's Festival official website)


Bibliography

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Flodell, Gunvor / Misiones svenska : sprakbevarande och sprakpaverkan i en sydamerikansk talgemenskap. – Uppsala: Institutionen for Nordiska Sprak, 1986 – INV.: 324G.
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''The Immigration'', Colección de Arte y Memoria Audiovisual. Jorge Luis Farjat - Graciela Swiderski. Buenos Aires. 1999.

''The Creation (History of Svea)'' La Creación (Historia de Svea). Audiovisual. Jorge Luis Farjat. 1998.
* Bartolomé, Leopoldo. Colonias y asentamientos en Misiones. Posadas. UNAM. 1982. {{DEFAULTSORT:Obera Populated places in Misiones Province Populated places established in 1928 1928 establishments in Argentina Cities in Argentina