Ubajay

Entre Ríos, Argentina

About Ubajay

Ubajay is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina. Formerly known as Pueblo Palmar and Colonia Palmar Yatay, it is a pioneer of Jewish immigration. It was promoted by the Jewish Colonization Association, a philanthropic entity created by Baron Maurice de Hirsch. On January 5, 1915, the Ubajay Station of the Argentine Northeast Railway was inaugurated, a date that is taken as foundational. The railway symbolized, at the beginning of the 20th century, as a vital artery of Argentine national production, between the Northwest and Mesopotamia, where migratory currents from Europe bet on the hope of development and progress.

human settlement in Argentina

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Dec 9, 2025

Timezone: America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires

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Also Known As

KO: 우바자이 FA: اوباجی JA: ウバジャイ ZH-CN: 乌巴杰 RU: Убаджай UK: Убаджай HI: उबाजय AR: أوباجاي

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