Monday, November 29, 2010

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SARANDI-DOMINIC COSTA.

For Landaburu and Luis Fernando Esteban About Revetria.
We got the car with the intention of going to "coast", some say to Villa Gesell? Mar del Plata?, Not for Sarandi-Dominican coast, although many do not know that we speak, Avellaneda has a fifth area of \u200b\u200bapproximately 370 acres between East access the stream S. Sunday, Sarandi canal and the River Plate, which still survives the neglect and abandonment of governments. Thus, Santo Domingo along the creek down the street which is on the north bank, we reach the bridge over the creek and turning left, passing by rural school will continue until the road send us a fifth and there we will find the traditional Osvaldo Paissan bottling wine from the coast. A debate ensued
full of photos, newspaper clippings, magazines and documents over 100 years, says Paissan that her grandparents came to the area as hundreds of immigrants from Genoa, between 1860 and 1870, starting work on the muddy banks of the Plata to turn into a paradise of vineyards and orchards. They began to cultivate grapes typical American isabella, popularly known as "grape bug", which yields a bright purple wine, aromatic with a fruity flavor and balanced.
In those years the population growth necessitated the creation of a school (which continues as a rural school), which would have bilingual features, since the inhabitants of the fifth only spoke Genoese, which they had to teach Castilian to large and children. We will
Osvaldo, showing photos and maps, so we see pictures of 1922, when the boats heading out to Tigre, a map that shows the more than 700 ha. Coast, where the Santo Domingo river and stream was not Sarandi was only a narrow outlet channel.
also see a government report of the Province of Buenos Aires, 1950, reporting the productive capacity of the area, detailing the annual production is 3 million liters of wine, 700 000 crates of tomatoes, 200 000 of pears and more than 10 million kg of assorted vegetables.
The history of land ownership is no stranger to the ups and downs that we suffer all the Argentineans, so that tells us that the first Quinteros Osvaldo rented land Alfredo De Marchi, shows a book confirming that rent payments month by month and the lot number dating from 1896, along with the lease, in 1950 the government decides to expropriate the land to pass to its occupants, then in 1955 with the revolution in the process of deeds, be in the governorate of O. Alende in 1960 that they deliver a documentation establishing the sale of state be the first installment 10% of the total value of the land, the first payment was 12/26/1961, and the fees would semester. But over 10 years of taking and writing failure Marchi made a trial that won the state by selling land to a Limited Soc, the Quinn filed a lawsuit and won back the land to the Federal Government but the military government instead of giving it to the Quinteros, gives it to CEAMSE, and Quinn had to go, be with the restoration of democracy that forms the UNION NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE COAST, and in 1987 achieved the purchase and 1989 the deed.
Of those hundreds of families, today fewer than 40 families, roads are arranged by themselves quinteros with many problems to enter the debris trucks can bring in three fifths are still producing wine from the coast, and other fruits and vegetables, there's a chopped Autodrome which brings together many people for week, and is an important fauna and flora, there are also projects such as Osvaldo Paissan of plantation expansion and opened a Museum of the Coast to recover the history of this area of \u200b\u200bAvellaneda, and maybe the project as a Tourism Zone.
to us is that bitter taste of nostalgia for all the dreams you left behind and the current abandonment, but also the strength and hopes of those still working and building new dreams about this bit of nature that resists incredibly concrete and pollution. We obviously were several bottles of wine from the coast, and a promise to return soon and spread the word that has Avellaneda Costa.

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