Fernández, Salto

Fernández
Mataojo
Populated centre
Fernández

Location in Uruguay

Coordinates: 31°10′35″S 56°22′14″W / 31.17639°S 56.37056°W / -31.17639; -56.37056Coordinates: 31°10′35″S 56°22′14″W / 31.17639°S 56.37056°W / -31.17639; -56.37056
Country  Uruguay
Department Salto Department

Fernández, also known as Mataojo is a small populated centre in the eastern part of the Salto Department of northwestern Uruguay.

Location

It is situated on the south bank of stream Arroyo Mataojo Chico, about 22 kilometres (14 mi) east-southeast of its confluence with Arapey Grande River. About 17 kilometres (11 mi) to its southwest flows the stream Mataojo Grande and about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) to its southeast is a hill also named Mataojo.

History

One of the last massacres of the Charrúas, by a force led by Bernabé Rivera, happened in the area of Mataojo on 17 August 1831.

Ramón Mataojo was the name given to a Charrúan warrior of 18–20 years of age who was captured near the stream Arroyo Mataojo Grande in 1831. In January 1832, he was sent across the Atlantic as a living specimen for the Academy of Sciences of Paris. Due to disagreements of various officials, however, he had to remain on board the L’Emulatión, the ship that carried him, until his death in October of that year. He is credited as the first Charrúan to have crossed the Atlantic.[1]

Population

Its population during the 2011 census was 305.[2]

References

  1. Alberto Barreto (2012). "Ramón Mataojo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  2. "Censos 2011 Salto (needs flash plugin)". INE. 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012.

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