Some 130 years after the last testimony that speaks of the existence in the area of the post-Jesuit reduction of San Francisco de Paula, an enthusiastic group of pioneers realized on May 7, 1946 the founding act of a village to which they baptized with the name of Jardín América, which it called and was adding through time not only to the native human element, but also to the descendants of European and Asian migratory flows that populated Missi…
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Some 130 years after the last testimony that speaks of the existence in the area of the post-Jesuit reduction of San Francisco de Paula, an enthusiastic group of pioneers realized on May 7, 1946 the founding act of a village to which they baptized with the name of Jardín América, which it called and was adding through time not only to the native human element, but also to the descendants of European and Asian migratory flows that populated Missi…