Rawson, Chubut
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Template:Placebox-begin Template:City-header-ar Template:Placebox-begin-data Template:City-poli-ar Template:Placebox-coor Template:Placebox-people Template:Placebox-phone-ar Template:Placebox-postal-code-ar Template:City-authority Template:Placebox-end-data Template:Placebox-end Rawson is the capital of the Argentine province of Chubut, in the Patagonia. It has about 26,000 inhabitants, and it is the head town of the Rawson Department, which has 122,000 inhabitants (figures as per the Template:Census-ar). Even though it is the provincial capital, its population is smaller than that of other cities in Chubut: Comodoro Rivadavia, Trelew, Puerto Madryn and Esquel.
Rawson is located some 20 kilometres of both Trelew, the Almirante Zar Trelew Airport, and National Route 3, about 1,500 kilometres south of Buenos Aires. It is crossed by the Chubut River, over which a bridge was built in 1889 (it is still in use). Playa Unión, Rawson's resort beach, is 6 km from the city centre.
Image:Chubut - Rawson.jpg The city has a fishing port, Puerto Rawson, on the Atlantic coast, 5 km down the river. Provincial administration and the port are the main economical activities in the city.
There are two small museums in Rawson. The City Museum, above a cinema, has historical objects and old photographs. The Don Bosco Museum has a collection of local history and wildlife, including artefacts from the Welsh community. The General San Martín Zoo and Park covers, since 1976, 6 hectares of the shore of the Chubut River.
Rawson's climate is dry, with temperatures in the range of 0 °C to 15 °C in winter, and 10 °C to 20 °C in spring and autumn, with peaks of up to 38 °C in summer.
History
The town was founded on September 15 1865, officially by Colonel Julián Murga, and settled by newly arrived immigrants from Wales, and was named after Dr. Guillermo Rawson, the Argentine Interior Minister of the time, who supported the Welsh settlement in Argentina.
Substantial construction of government buildings in the 1970s resulted in the town being nicknamed "The little Brasilia of Patagonia". It was originally known as Trerawson, Welsh for "Rawson's town", a name it still retains among Welsh speakers and some older residents.
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