Aguaray is a city in the province of Salta, General José de San Martín department, northern Argentina. It is located near the Argentina-Bolivia border.
Abstract foundation
• 1911: Bureau of Mines of the Nation begins an unsuccessful oil drilling • 1917: former employees of the national distribution, is rooted in the place "Aguaray", dedicated to agriculture and livestock, timber and trade activity. • 1925: teacher Laura Molina opens the first school in Aguaray • 1924: Tartagal, the sister city of Aguaray, is founded • 1928: railway station is founded • 1938: House of Authority is founded • 1939: commissary is founded • 1969: Dr. Luis Guemes opens City Hospital of Aguaray == Mayors of the city ==
Mayors of the city
• Laudino Delgado • Julian Anad • Ernesto Aparicio • Sergio Nieva • Lauro Roman • Lucio Ledesma • Juan Salas • Rafael Bacha • Jose Osvaldo Zelarayan • Ismael Silva • Federico Gonzales • Tomas Ramos • Hector Carlos Alberto Elizaran • Armando Velasquez • Sergio Nieva • Luis Gutierrez • Ciro Guardatti • Horacio Cabeza • Guillermo Vazques • David Vera • Carlos Orellana Garcia • Reynaldo Chein • Emilio Ferreyra • Ernesto Morales • Alberto Nazer • Angel Eduardo Blasco • Enrique Campos • Alberto Creche • Roberto Alberto Carmuega • Juan de Juanini • Angel Eduardo Blasco • Luis Zabala • Gloria Delma Tejerina de Salvatierra • Jose Oscar Gil • Norman Domingo Monteros • Juan Carlos Alcoba. • Alfredo Darouiche (present, 2016) == School and education ==
School and education
The following is a list of schools and their opening dates: • School 4.324 Julio Ramon Pereyra (1925) • School 4.440 Maria Agapita Toro de Lahud (1928) • School 4.735 San Francisco de Asis (1934) • School 4.542 Dr. Roberto Lanzi (1941) • School 4.736 Mision la Loma (1944) • School 4.736 San Miguel Arcangel (1947) • School 4.525 de Timboirenda (1948) • School 4.100 San Jose de Yacuy (1955) • School 7.018 Nocturna Policarpo Segovia (1963) • School 4.134 Gauchos de Guemes (1963) • School 4.137 Virgen de Fatima (1964) • High school de comercio 5.006 Mariano Moreno (1964) • High School 3.120 de educación Tecnica (1966) • School 4.149 Dique Itiyuro 1968) • School 4.159 Regimiento 1 de infanteria Patricios de Campo Largo (1970) • School 4.175 de Macueta • School 4.210 Vicente Lopez y Planes (1973) • School 4.242 Monseñor Francisco de la Cruz Muguerza (1977) • BSPA 7.082 Republica Oriental del Uruguay (1988) • High School 3.143 educación Tecnica (1984) • School Technical 7.133 Monotecnica (1990) • High School 3.130 tecnica Emeta II (1992) • Tertiary school 7.052 Anexo de Educación Especial (1998) • School 8.178 de la familia Agricola, padre Ernesto Martearena (2001) • School 4.777 de el Algarrobal ==References==