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Tandil is the main city of the homonymous partido (department), located in Argentina, in the southeast of
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, just north-northwest of Tandilia hills. The city was founded in 1823, and its name originates from the '' Piedra Movediza'' ("Moving Stone") which fell in 1912. The city is the birthplace of many notable sports personalities, as well as former president of Argentina Mauricio Macri.


Geography

Tandil is located above sea level and its coordinates are . The city borders Rauch and Azul (to the north), Ayacucho and Balcarce (to the east), Lobería, Necochea and
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(to the south) and Azul and Benito Juárez (to the west). Tandil is situated approximately midway between
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(the provincial capital), to its NE, and
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, lying the same distance to its SW; it is also NW of
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, and SSW of
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. Tandil is in a zone within the Pampas known as the Humid Pampas. According to the 2010 census (
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), Tandil had a population of 116,916. The total area of the Tandil partido is .


Climate

Tandil's climate is mild and humid (classified as ''Cfb'' or an
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under the
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), with an average temperature of and of precipitation annually. Mornings are often cold in autumn, winter and spring, and generally fresh in the summer. Fog is very common in autumn and winter, when frosts are also common. Minimum temperatures below have been recorded in the winter months. Rainfall occurs throughout the year but more frequently in summer.
Snow Snow consists of individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes. It consists of frozen crystalline water througho ...
are not very common. The
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data in the table below is from the period 1991–2020:


Place name

It is widely believed that the name of the city comes from the
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words ''tan'' ("falling"), and ''lil'' ("rock"). It is probably a reference to the '' Piedra Movediza'' ("Moving Stone"), a large
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which stood seemingly miraculously balanced on the edge of a rocky foothill. In order to demonstrate the slight movements of the boulder, it was common practice to place bottles under its base to watch them shatter. The "Moving Stone" toppled on February 29, 1912, and split into two pieces at the bottom of the hill. In May 2007, a fix replica was set up in the same place where the original stood. The replica, made by engineering students, is actually cemented in place and does not teeter the way the original did.


History

The town was founded by Martín Rodríguez on April 4, 1823, named ''Fuerte Independencia'' (Fort Independence). In time the original natives became assimilated and mingled with the increasing European population. The vast majority of immigrants came from Spain and Italy, but also
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settled mainly guided by the Danish College of Missions, the latter constituting a very active community. Tandil was designated a city (although by modern standards it was a large town) in 1895 and became a popular tourist destination attracting people from
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and other parts of Argentina. The ''Piedra Movediza'' fell in 1912 and split in two below. Although it is impossible after the fact to ascertain the reason it fell, it is very possible that the delicately balanced rock was thrown off balance by the common practice of placing glass bottles under it and watching them explode. This was the way the locals would prove to visitors that the rock, in fact, moved, since the movement was too subtle to be detected by the naked eye. There have been projects to restore the rock, and a replica stone was placed where the original used to be. Other similar stones like '' El Centinela'' are also attractions, but none has the truly astonishing quality of teetering ever so slowly like the "moving rock" once did.


National University of Central Buenos Aires Province

The National University of Central Buenos Aires Province (''Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia Buenos Aires'') is a public university located in Tandil. It was founded in 1974 as part of University of Buenos Aires Professor Alberto Taquini's plan to geographically diversify Argentina's National University system. Established with the unification of a private school and a campus of the National University of the South, with more than 11,000 students, the university includes 10 schools offering 21 undergraduate, 58 graduate, and 19 post-graduate degrees. It maintains secondary campuses in Azul and Olavarría.


Notable people

* Anahí Ballent (born 1956) - architect


Arts

* Facundo Cabral, singer, artist * Rodolfo González Pacheco, writer, playwright, orator, anarchist journalist and activist * María Cristina Kiehr, soprano * Víctor Laplace, actor * René Lavand, illusionist * Robert Le Vigan, French actor and Nazi collaborator * Carmen Platero, playwright and actress


Politics

* Diego Bossio, economist, executive director of ANSES, the national
social security Welfare spending is a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter. Social security may either be synonymous with welfare, or refer specifically to social insurance ...
agency, from 2009 to 2015 * Mauricio Macri, politician, former president of Argentina


Sports

* Juan Martín del Potro, tennis player, 2009 US Open winner and bronze and silver medalist in the
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, nicknamed the 'Tower of Tandil' * Mauro Camoranesi, footballer,
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Champion with the Italian national team * María Irigoyen, tennis player * Matias Rueda, Latin, South American and Argentine champion of professional boxing * Juan Eduardo Eluchans, football player * Guillermo Pérez Roldán, tennis player * Mariana Pérez Roldán, tennis player * Ariel Garcé, football player * Esteban Saveljich, football player * Mariano Pernía, football player * Jorge Iván Pérez, football player * Alejandro Agustín Domenez, football player * Mariano González, football player * Pablo Andrés González, football player * Vicente Pernía, football player *
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, tennis player *
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, tennis player * Juan Mónaco, tennis player * Bernardo Daniel Romeo, football player * Mariano Zabaleta, tennis player * Jorge Baliño, football referee, former FIFA-listed.


Gallery

File:Plaza Tandil.JPG, ''Plaza Independencia'' (Independence Square) File:Geiser Tandil.JPG, ''Lago del Fuerte'' (Fortress Lake), with its artificial geyser File:BustoSantamarina1.jpg, Statue outside Ramón Santamarina hospital File:Tandil - Entrada al paqeue Centenario - panoramio.jpg, Entrance to Independence Park File:Andén de la estación Tandil hacia el noreste.jpg, Railway station platform ( Roca Railway) File:AvDonBosco-Tandil.jpg, The city's rural surroundings File:Subida al Fortin de Tandil - panoramio.jpg, Road to the city's old fort File:LagoDelFuerte Tandil May2014.jpg, ''Lago del Fuerte'' in 2014 File:TandilSkyline IndependencePark May2014.jpg, City skyline from Independence Park File:Tandil Centinela May2014.jpg, ''Centinela'' rock formation outside of the city File:8M2022-Tandil.36.jpg, A participant in
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2022 in Tandil


References


External links

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Official government website
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