San Francisco, Agricultural municipality in Córdoba, Argentina.
San Francisco is an agricultural city in Córdoba province that sits along the border between Córdoba and Santa Fe. It sits at the intersection of major national routes and serves as a regional center for farming and food processing.
The city was founded in 1886 by José Bernardo Iturraspe as part of a provincial settlement program. Two years later, the settlement relocated north to its current location.
The city attracted settlers from Piedmont who brought their food-making traditions with them, shaping the local identity. Their influence remains visible in the craft traditions and production methods found throughout the region.
The city sits at the intersection of major routes, making it easy to reach and navigate the region. The local administration offers online services if visitors need to access municipal information or permits.
The city is home to one of the country's largest dairy processing centers, which accounts for a significant share of national milk production. This industry shapes the local economy and daily life in major ways.
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