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Mburucuyá
Mburucuyá is located in Argentina
Mburucuyá
Mburucuyá
Location in Argentina
Country  Argentina
Province Corrientes
Department Mburucuyá
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 • Total 9,012
Demonym(s) mburucuyano/a
Time zone UTC−3 (ART)
CPA base
W3427
Dialing code +54 3782

Mburucuyá is a small but important town located in the Corrientes Province of Argentina. It serves as the main town, or capital, of the Mburucuyá Department. This means it's a central place for the surrounding area, helping to organize local activities and services. The town is known for its friendly community and its rich cultural traditions.

History of Mburucuyá

Early Transport: The Railway

For a short time in its history, Mburucuyá was connected by a special railway. From 1912 to 1927, a train station operated here. This station was part of the Ferrocarril Económico Correntino, which was a narrow-gauge railway. A narrow-gauge railway uses tracks that are closer together than standard tracks. This type of railway was often used in areas where it was harder to build regular tracks, or for transporting specific goods. It connected Mburucuyá to the city of Corrientes, making travel and trade easier during that time.

Culture and Celebrations

Fiesta del Chamamé: A Musical Festival

One of the most exciting events in Mburucuyá is the "Festival Nacional de Chamamé tradicional." This big celebration happens every year during the second week of February. It's a festival dedicated to Chamamé, which is a very popular folk music and dance style from this region of Argentina.

Chamamé music is known for its lively rhythm and often features instruments like the accordion and guitar. The festival brings together musicians, dancers, and visitors from all over to enjoy the traditional sounds and movements of Chamamé. It's a wonderful way for the town to share its unique culture and heritage with everyone.

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