Travel down the river: The subfluvial tunnel Paraná - Santa Fe (1969): engineering and architecture connecting territories
In 1960, two Argentinian provinces (Santa Fe and Entre Ríos) historically separated by the Paraná River, signed a treaty to build a subfluvial tunnel. This would definitively end the isolation of the Mesopotamian region in this country. Projected, built and inaugurated (1969) within the framework of...
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2020
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