
Steep cobblestone streets and colonial stylings breathe a little romance into this languid river town. Patagones, as it is known locally, is both the gateway into Patagonia and the southernmost city in Buenos Aires province, 950km south of the capital via RN 3.
In 1779 Francisco de Viedma founded the town of Viedma on the southern bank of the Río Negro, and a fort on the northern bank, which later expanded to became Patagones. The region’s first colonists hailed from the Spanish county of Maragatería in León (to this day, townspeople are still called maragatos) and fashioned their first dwellings in the side of the hills.
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