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Basavilbaso, Departamento Uruguay, Entre Ríos Province

Includes the following communities
Basavilbaso
Basso
Lucienville
History

Originally founded by Jewish immigrants (it was the first Jewish colony in Argentina), the town grew up around the the Gobernador Basavilbaso Station of the Ferrocarril Central Entrerriano railway company. The first train arrived on 30 June 1887, and this is now regarded as the foundation date of Basavilbaso. The Jewish immigrants called the colony Lucienville and it extended south to include the nearby community of Gilbert in Departamento Gualeguaychú.

Many Volga German families later settled in Basavilbaso.

Volga German Families

Volga German families with the following surnames have settled in Basavilbaso (Volga colonies of origin are noted in parenthesis, when known):

Alt (Huck)
Arndt (Weizenfeld)
Asmus (Oberdorf)
Bauer (Balzer)
Becker (Bauer)
Bender (Stephan)
Bernhardt (Galka)
Bohl (Huck)
Brotzmann (Huck)
Bruns (Merkel)
Ehrlich (Dobrinka)
Eckerdt (Huck)
Fink (Hussenbach)
Flohr
Göbel (Neu-Messer)
Günther (Holstein)
Haag (Hölzel)
Hardt
Hauff (Merkel)
Hausch (Huck)
Heidel (Huck)
Heidenreich (Huck)
Hein (Huck)
Heinze
Hellmut (Bauer)
Hempel (Huck)
Herdt (Huck)
Hergenrether (Huck)
Hergert (Erlenbach)
Herrmann (Straub & Laub)
Hildt (Kutter)
Hornus (Reinwald)
Huck (Huck)
Kaiser (Norka)
Kautz (Merkel)
Koch (Huck)
Kreick (Huck)
Kuxhaus (Eckheim)
Likay (Huck)
Michel (Huck)
Mohr (Bauer)
Müller (Weizenfeld & Bauer)
Neuwirth (Reinwald & Dobrinka)
Niederhaus (Huck)
Popp (Balzer)
Rein
Reinhardt (Reinwald)
Ross (Balzer)
Rutz (Unterdorf)
Sack (Huck)
Schaaf (Huck)
Schanzenbach (Galka)
Schimpf (Neu-Galka)
Schlegel (Pobochnaya)
Schlotthauer (Huck)
Schlundt (Bauer)
Schmidt (Dietel & Erlenbach)
Schneider (Hussenbach)
Schultheiss (Huck)
Schwarz (Hussenbach)
Spomer (Beideck)
Spürer (Hussenbach)
Stieben (Bauer)
Stricker (Erlenbach)
Stüber (Dietel)
Stürtz (Stephan)
Ulrich
Völker (Huck)
Wagner (Friedenfeld & Neu-Bauer)
Weigandt (Huck)
Weitzel (Hussenbach)
Wilhelm (Huck)
Zitterkopf (Huck)

Sources

- Pellini, Enzo. Notas históricas sobre la Comunidad Evangélica de Basavilbaso (2008).

Map the Jewish Colony of Lucienville.
Source: Shetlinks.

-32.516667, -58.916667

Volga Colonies

51.564833, 46.503167
50.883333, 45.287167
50.538333, 45.640333
51.072833, 45.383833
50.312471, 45.704846
50.92, 45.398333
50.376333, 45.798333
50.886667, 44.83
51.170833, 45.663333
50.4195, 45.698333
50.898333, 45.17
50.844946, 46.109267
51.233333, 46.783333
51.025, 45.696667
50.316667, 45.003333
51.053088, 45.104377
50.85, 47.116667
50.783333, 46.898167
50.284667, 45.039
50.783167, 47.044

Migrated From

50.206944, 9.151389
54.333333, 10.133333
49.776757, 8.862576
50.154964, 8.749507