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Descripcion Geografica De Un Nuevo Camino De La Gran Cordillera, / Para Facilitar Las Comunicaciones De Buenos-aires Con Chile

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A detailed reconnaissance and travel diary documents a survey of a little-known mountain pass through the Andes, offering precise itineraries, measured distances, and careful topographical observations of rivers, valleys, and settlements encountered en route. The author maps alternatives for crossing the Cordillera, proposes making the Rio Claro and connected waterways navigable to link inland towns with the Pacific, and records local geographic and administrative notes on provinces and transit obstacles. Interleaved are technical suggestions, route itineraries, and critiques of neglected infrastructure, all aimed at improving communications and commerce between Buenos Aires and Chile.

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José Sourryère de Souillac

José Sourryère de Souillac was a notable figure in early 19th-century Argentine literature, primarily recognized for his contributions to geographical and travel literature. His works, such as "Descripcion Geografica De Un Nuevo Camino De La Gran Cordillera" and "Itinerario de Buenos Aires a Cordoba," reflect the burgeoning interest in the geography and infrastructure of Argentina during a time of significant national development. Through his detailed descriptions and itineraries, de Souillac played a role in facilitating communication and understanding of the region's landscapes, making his writings valuable resources for both contemporary readers and historians.

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