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Fort Abipones (Spanish: Fuerte de Abipones) was a military outpost in the Quebrachos Department near the southern border of Santiago del Estero Province of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, today's Argentina. Now in ruins, it remains a tourist attraction.It is named for the indigenous Abipón people.

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  • Fort Abipones (Spanish: Fuerte de Abipones) was a military outpost in the Quebrachos Department near the southern border of Santiago del Estero Province of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, today's Argentina. Now in ruins, it remains a tourist attraction.It is named for the indigenous Abipón people. The fort was established to protect the frontier of Río Seco, supporting the forts of San Juan, Candelaria (built by ), Saladillo and Puesto de Sánchez.At that time, the settlers were under threat from the Chaco Indians.During the early years of independence, Juan Felipe Ibarra commanded the militia at the fort, and also owned land in the vicinity. He led his men on the first military expedition to Upper Peru, and in March 1820 led these men in support of the revolution in Santiago del Estero when it declared autonomy from the Republic of Tucumán created by Bernabé Aráoz. (en)
  • El Fuerte de Abipones, o Fortín de Abipones, fue un pueblo de indios y luego un fortín militar, situado a 40 leguas al sur de la ciudad de Santiago del Estero, en lo que hoy es el Departamento Quebrachos, al sudeste de la provincia de Santiago del Estero. Fue fundado en 1750 y se encontraba a dos leguas del río Dulce y a diez del camino real, que quedaba más al oeste. Tomó el nombre de los aborígenes abipones que habitaban la zona.​​ (es)
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  • El Fuerte de Abipones, o Fortín de Abipones, fue un pueblo de indios y luego un fortín militar, situado a 40 leguas al sur de la ciudad de Santiago del Estero, en lo que hoy es el Departamento Quebrachos, al sudeste de la provincia de Santiago del Estero. Fue fundado en 1750 y se encontraba a dos leguas del río Dulce y a diez del camino real, que quedaba más al oeste. Tomó el nombre de los aborígenes abipones que habitaban la zona.​​ (es)
  • Fort Abipones (Spanish: Fuerte de Abipones) was a military outpost in the Quebrachos Department near the southern border of Santiago del Estero Province of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, today's Argentina. Now in ruins, it remains a tourist attraction.It is named for the indigenous Abipón people. (en)
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