![]() Tourism National Museum of Rice Industry The area also hosts industries producing truck chassis, agricultural machines, aluminium works, pumps, and rice mills. The San Salvador Department has rice as its traditional crop, and the city of San Salvador is now known as the National Capital of Rice. Rice crops were planted first in 1932 and became popular, spreading to the whole province. The name of the town was also a homage to her, as San Salvador is the Spanish literal translation of the French surname Saint-Sauveur.Ĭolonists brought agriculture to the area (wheat, linseed, corn, sunflower, and later sorghum). The focal point of the settlement was the Malarín family home, called Villa Aurora, after the mother of the founder, Aurora Saint-Sauveur. The town was founded on Decemby the lawyer Miguel Malarín. The city is known as the 'National Capital of Rice'. ![]() ![]() It is located on the center-east of the province, by National Route 18, about 48 km west of the Uruguay River and 205 km east from the provincial capital Paraná. It has 13,228 inhabitants per the 2010 census, and is the head town of the San Salvador Department. ![]() San Salvador is a city in the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. ![]()
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