Micaela Cascallares, Rural settlement in Tres Arroyos district, Argentina
Micaela Cascallares is a small rural village in Tres Arroyos district, Buenos Aires Province, situated among agricultural fields in flat terrain. The settlement features modest houses and streets laid out between farming areas, with a simple, countryside character.
The settlement was established in 1889 when landholders divided the area into agricultural parcels and began settling families. The arrival of the railway to the region helped support the village's growth and created connections to larger cities.
The village is named after an Argentine educator and social activist, reflecting the values of the rural community. Residents shape daily life here through their strong connection to farming and the traditional rhythms of agricultural work.
The village lies roughly 20 kilometers south of Tres Arroyos and is easily reached via National Route 3. The best time to visit is during daylight hours when you can observe rural activities, and the area is accessible year-round.
The village was created as part of a large-scale land division project where hundreds of farm parcels were systematically created for incoming settlers. This organized approach to land distribution remains visible today in the pattern of the settlement.
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