The Colegio del Uruguay (nowadays the Colegio Superior del Uruguay ëJusto José de Urquizaû) is an Argentine educational institution, created by then Governor of Entre RÃÂos Justo José de Urquiza in the 28th of July 1849. It was the first in the country to be secular and free. Nowadays, it serves circa 1200 students.
It is located in the city of Concepción del Uruguay, in the Uruguay Department of the Province of Entre RÃÂos. It possesses a historic building dating from 1851. The college was sacked in 1870 during Jordán's rebellion. In 1942, it was declared a national historical monument. In 1999, for its 150th anniversary, the building was rebuilt and made into a museum, the College Historical Museum. The college is set subordinate administratively to the Autonomous University of Entre RÃÂos.
Alumni
- Julio Argentino Roca, President of the Nation 1880âÂÂ1886, 1898âÂÂ1904;
- Victorino de la Plaza, President of the Nation 1914âÂÂ1916;
- Arturo Frondizi, President of the Nation 1958âÂÂ1962;
- Juan Bautista Egusquiza, President of Paraguay 1894âÂÂ1898;
- Benigno Ferreira, President of Paraguay 1906âÂÂ1908;
- ValentÃÂn Vergara, Governor of Buenos Aires 1926âÂÂ1930;
- Santiago Baibiene, Governor of Corrientes 1869âÂÂ1871;
- Felipe A. Texier, Governor of Entre RÃÂos 1952âÂÂ1955;
- Miguel M. Nougués, Governor of Tucumán 1880âÂÂ1882;
- Lucas Córdoba, Governor of Tucumán 1895âÂÂ1898, 1901âÂÂ1904;
- Tiburcio Benegas, Governor of Mendoza 1887âÂÂ1889, 1895;
- José BenjamÃÂn de la Vega, Governor of La Rioja 1869âÂÂ1871;
- Hortensio Quijano, Vice President of the Nation 1946âÂÂ1952;
- Francisco Beiró, Vice President-elect of the Nation;
- Antonio Sagarna, Minister of the Supreme Court 1928âÂÂ1947;
- Onésimo Leguizamón, Minister of the Supreme Court 1877âÂÂ1882;
- Isaac ChavarrÃÂa, Minister of Interior 1886;
- Wenceslao Pacheco, Minister of Interior 1889, Minister of the Treasury 1885âÂÂ1890;
- Osvaldo Magnasco, Minister of Justice and Public Instruction 1898âÂÂ1901;
- José Segundo Decoud, President of the Paraguayan Supreme Court of Justice, 1876âÂÂ1878;
- Carlos Federico Abente, Paraguayan doctor and poet;
- Olegario VÃÂctor Andrade, journalist, poet and writer;
- Eduardo Wilde, physician, politician and writer;
- MartÃÂn Coronado, journalist, poet and playwright;
- Fray Mocho, journalist and writer;
- Lucilo del Castillo, physician;
- Eleodoro Damianovich, physician and army general;
- Juan José Nágera, geologist;
- Arturo Sampay, constitutionalist for the Argentine Constitution of 1949;
- Teresa Ratto, second female doctor in Argentina;
- Domingo Liotta, physician;
- Gustavo Sylvestre, journalist and political analyst.
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