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  1. The town of Corral de Bustos-Ifflinger was founded in the early Twentieth Century, when the German Carlos Von Ifflinger requested permission from the Government of the Province of Cordoba to establish a town that would carry on his surname.

  2. In his first term as mayor, Crespo foreshortened the house fronts and built brick sidewalks. He constructed the gothic facade and tower of the church. In his second term as mayor, in 1942, Crespo inaugurated the substantial works that, 33 years later, were to elevate Corral de Bustos-Ifflinger to the status of a city.

  3. Ubicada bien al sur de la provincia de Córdoba, casi pegada a la punta del “zapato” de Santa Fe, se encuentra quizá una de las ciudades más futboleras que haya en el país. Pero no es sólo una tierra donde sólo la redonda ha dejado su marca, sino también la historia de un país agroexportador y ferroviario.

  4. Corral de Bustos. Corral de Bustos (cuyo nombre oficial es Corral de Bustos-Ifflinger) es una ciudad de Argentina ubicada en el departamento Marcos Juárez, en el sudeste de la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina. La carta orgánica municipal establece: 1 . Artículo 1) Esta ciudad se designa oficialmente con el nombre de Corral de Bustos ...

  5. Corral de Bustos was divided by the railroad into a wealthier, paved area in the south and a northern, poorer unpaved area in the north. People living in the south often said that in the north lived the “negros,” who were not black, just brown-skinned.

  6. Feb 18, 2023 · Corral de Bustos was divided by the railroad into a wealthier, paved area in the south and a northern, poorer unpaved area in the north. People living in the south often said that in the north lived the “negros,” who were not black, just brown-skinned.

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  8. In 1574 was built the four-sided cloister surrounded by a parapet with lined up octagonal columns , on a stone capitals base, and round arches. On a wall of the cloister an inscription bears the date A.D. MDLXXIIII (1574). In the middle of the cloister, according to custom, stands the well.