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El Tupá (also called Santa Rita el Tupá or Santa Clara el Tupá) was a colony founded in 2014 in the San Luis province of [[Argentina]]. The colony comprised of 101 to 500 individuals approximately in 2014 and a land area of 9,400 hectares.  The colonists came primarily from Santa Rita ([[Mexico]]) and [[Santa Clara Mennonite Settlement (Chihuahua, Mexico)|Santa Clara]] (Mexico).
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El Tupá (also called Santa Rita el Tupá or Santa Clara el Tupá) was a colony founded in 2014 in the San Luis province of [[Argentina]]. The colony comprised of approximately 101 to 500 individuals in 2014 and a land area of 9,400 hectares.  The colonists came primarily from [[Nord Colony, Mexico|Santa Rita]] ([[Mexico]]) and [[Santa Clara Sommerfeld Mennonite Settlement (Chihuahua, Mexico)|Santa Clara]] (Mexico).
  
 
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Le Polain de Waroux, Yann, Janice Neumann, Anna O’Driscoll and Kerstin Schreiber. “Pious pioneers: the expansion of Mennonite colonies in Latin America.” ''Journal of Land Use Science'' 16 (2021): 1, 1-17.
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Le Polain de Waroux, Yann, Janice Neumann, Anna O’Driscoll and Kerstin Schreiber. “Pious pioneers: the expansion of Mennonite colonies in Latin America.” ''Journal of Land Use Science'' 16 no.1 (2021): 1-17.
  
 
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El Tupá (also called Santa Rita el Tupá or Santa Clara el Tupá) was a colony founded in 2014 in the San Luis province of Argentina. The colony comprised of approximately 101 to 500 individuals in 2014 and a land area of 9,400 hectares. The colonists came primarily from Santa Rita (Mexico) and Santa Clara (Mexico).

Bibliography

Le Polain de Waroux, Yann, Janice Neumann, Anna O’Driscoll and Kerstin Schreiber. “Pious pioneers: the expansion of Mennonite colonies in Latin America.” Journal of Land Use Science 16 no.1 (2021): 1-17.


Author(s) Samuel Boucher
Date Published June 2023

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Boucher, Samuel. "El Tupá Colony (San Luis, San Luis, Argentina)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2023. Web. 21 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=El_Tup%C3%A1_Colony_(San_Luis,_San_Luis,_Argentina)&oldid=176202.

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Boucher, Samuel. (June 2023). El Tupá Colony (San Luis, San Luis, Argentina). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 21 May 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=El_Tup%C3%A1_Colony_(San_Luis,_San_Luis,_Argentina)&oldid=176202.




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