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Andes

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GIANFRANCISCO, María Soledad. From the prehispanic population to the industrial territorial model in San Pablo, Tucumán. Andes [online]. 2021, vol.32, n.1, pp.00-00. ISSN 1668-8090.

Recognizing the local, regional, cultural and identity importance of the "sugar" industrial and industrial heritage in Tucumán, we have used the project that involves interdisciplinary research and management activities to rescue the industrial identity of ancient San Pablo. As a starting point, we propose to investigate the historical social processes that intervened in the construction and configuration of this sugar landscape. By virtue of this, there is a space-time synthesis of occupation, organization and use of space since the pre-Hispanic period has been present. On the basis of this analysis, the historical, architectural and symbolic value of the cultural value of San Pablo is shown as evidence of the past, identity in the present and potential for the future in so many resources for the development of the locality. The design of a strategic plan for the conservation and value of San Pablo's industrial heritage will soon be expelled.

Palabras clave : San Pablo; Indigenous Commission; Nougués; Industrial Heritage; Sugar Industry.

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