Region: Argentine (Buenos Aires)
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Colonia Mauricio (near Carlos Casares, province of Buenos Aires) is considered the first Jewish agricultural colony in Argentina, founded in 1891 by refugees from the pogroms of Russia even before the major settlements of the Jewish Colonization Association (JCA). It embodied the dream of Jewish agrarian renewal in South America.
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