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Caseros, Buenos Aires

Caseros is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Tres de Febrero Partido which forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban conurbation.

In 1852 the area was the site of an important battle in Argentine history, the Battle of Caseros.

Caseros is the deformation (by locals) of the surname of Diego Casero, who bought land there in 1781.

The lands that now belong to the towns of El Palomar and Caseros, Buenos Aires were given by Juan de Garay to Captain Juan Ruiz in the second foundation of Buenos Aires Province on 1580, thus the locals called the place Cañada de Ruiz.[citation needed] There were two camps 1.600 yards wide; [by a league background starting in Río de las Conchas, now Reconquista River].[citation needed] With the passage of time, and successive sales, had become the property of Isidro Burgos who in 1781 were sold to Diego Casero.

The name of Diego Casero over time was distorted by locals and land called by the name of Caseros.

In 1788 Casero built an edifice for breeding pigeons in what is now the town of El Palomar and whose name it took many years later the local railroad station.

In 1850 acquires lands of Caseros, Manuel Ceferino Lynch Roo, who was married to Ana Espinoza de los Monteros Banfi, daughter of a colonel of the royal armies, 8 years later the widower marries his sister also widow Ignacia Espinosa de los Monteros Banfi. Lynch died in October 1884 and his second wife in 1889.

These places were the scene of the battle fought on February 3, 1852, called Battle of Caseros in the army commanded by the General Urquiza defeated the forces of Juan Manuel de Rosas.

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