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The Story of the Family that Opened a Canal by Shovel Between Two Rivers of the Delta

Summary by La Nacion
When the First Section was a territory as inhospitable as it was wild, the Ortiz decided that they would no longer skip the jungle for hours or row until “paste the turn” to the Caraguatá: they would cut the island in the middle. Their navigation, 130 years later, and the neighbors that are worth knowing

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When the First Section was a territory as inhospitable as it was wild, the Ortiz decided that they would no longer skip the jungle for hours or row until “paste the turn” to the Caraguatá: they would cut the island in the middle. Their navigation, 130 years later, and the neighbors that are worth knowing

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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