Conquest of the Desert.
Obverse of the coin.
Big size of reverse of the coin.
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Conquest of the Desert.
So here we have the Argentinian pesos, nominal - 100. The year of issue of this coin is 1979. Mint: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Total circulation – 34.132.135.
The Indian wars in northern Patagonia and the southern and western Pampas culminated in a campaign known as the Conquest of the Desert, which ended in 1879 with the smashing of the last major Indian resistance. Argentines, Chileans, and Europeans began to colonize Patagonia, with soldiers and financial contributors to the Indian wars receiving large land grants.
Argentine settlers proceeded southward from the Pampean port city of Bahía Blanca and from Neuquén in the Andean foothills. Chileans from Punta Arenas settled in Tierra del Fuego. Welsh, Scottish, and English immigrants spread along the coast and inland, with the result that both Welsh and English are still spoken in parts of Patagonia.
The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia, on Tierra del Fuego, began as a missionary settlement; it can still be reached only by ship or aircraft. About the end of the 19th century, sheep ranching began along the rail line connecting the port of Río Gallegos with coal deposits at Río Turbio. Comodoro Rivadavia became an important oil and natural gas centre, and the Negro River fruit region began to develop in 1886 when the area east of Neuquén was settled by veterans of the Indian wars and by others.
Founder
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Date
1979.
Culture
Argentina.
Medium
Aluminum bronze.
Dimensions
8x27.2x2.
Classification
Coin.