El Soberbio


El Soberbio is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina.
The municipality contains the Papel Misionero Natural Cultural Reserve, created in 1994.

Population

As of 2001 it had a population of 3,732 inhabitants for a density of 26.2 per km2.

Place Names

The Proud, arises from a phrase in one of the first person to reach the mouth of the creek Guarambocá... "What magnificent place!". Just bought the place its name.

Current Population

The population at roughly 20,000 inhabitants, according to the latest census INDEC 2001. It is 80% rural and urban area with a radius of 6 km, which gives a dispersion of most of the territory. As a young population also has a high birth rate, by which the average family has more than three members. In urban areas are most public and private services, and even today is still difficult for rural people to access them.
The difficulty of communication, cultural heritage and strong media presence of the neighboring country Brazil, make a very particular cultural trend where from simple portuñol in elementary schools to trade make that the borders are solamennte formalities.

Organization

It was the third town in the province of Misiones in creating its charter, even before the capital.
The presence of some essential areas planted with grass, and the subsequent extraction of the essences of them, turned the town into the National Capital Essences.
You can reach The Proud and the Provincial Route 13, that the community north to San Vicente, and provincial route No. 2, which connects the Southwest with Colonia Aurora and San Javier, and north to Moconá Falls. The completion of the asphalt to this natural attraction is expected to boost the position of the town as a tourist destination.

Economic Activity

The main sources of employment were generated by agricultural production, mostly a monoculture of state policy-driven product that though they may coexist, provided they were replaced chronologically by economic benefits, escaped this If the logging of native forest that even today is one of the greatest activities.
In the past 10 years there was a substantial growth in the economy, especially for agricultural producers are smallholders, like the rest of the province is divided in various productions and the other portion in particular landowners for reforestation.
So widespread is the logging of hardwood, then the saturation of the ground is made of pine plantation or snuff. The latter is the most mobilized the strong economic growth, reflected in the population increased purchasing power in rural areas and greater impact on factors such as provincial policy, this string to change the direction of the regional economy to try out activities less polluting and low-impact tourism, and the realization of a route to Mocona, which should be a double benefit for locals.