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The municipality of Monte Caseros (26,338 inhabitants in 2010) is located on 
the border triple point with Brazil (Barra do Quaraí) and Uruguay (Bella Unión), 
400 km south-east of Corrientes.
Monte Caseros was established on 5 
October 1829 on river Uruguay, as Paso de los Higos. The place was named for 
higuerón, Ficus luschnathiana (Miq.) Miq., a local wild fig tree.
Fixed by the land surveyor Santiago Achinelli, the limits of the town were 
validated by a Decree adopted on 23 November 1829. A Decree signed on 3 July 
1830 by Governor Cabral prescribed that all goods imported from the Eastern 
Strip should enter the province via Pas de los Higos. During the Franco-English 
blockade of Río de la Plata in 1839, Paso de los Higos was the only port where 
goods and ammunition could transit.
The town was refounded as the capital of 
a new department, separating from the Curuzú Cuatiá Department, on 18 February 
1855 by Governor Juan Pujol. The name of the new department recalls the battle 
of Monte Caseros, fought on 2 February 1852 north-west of Greater Buenos Aires, 
which ended Juan Manuel Rosas' dictatorship.
http://www.montecaseros.gob.ar - 
Municipal website
The flag of Monte Caseros is vertically divided 
celestial blue-white-celestial blue with an emblem in the center. The flag was 
selected in 1997 in a contest open to the schools of the department. The winning 
design was proposed by Sofia Cornalo and Florencia Saggini, from School N. 89 
"Del Sesquicentenario". The emblem features a map of the department charged with 
emblematic elements of the town: the Cachuera tower*, carnival, citrus**, 
railway, and the river.
http://institucionn.webnode.com.ar/premios-obtenidos- - Presentation of the 
flag by its designers
Other photos
http://escuela89-montecaseros.blogspot.fr/2009/04/entrega-de-la-bandera-de-monte-caseros.html 
http://www.montecaserosonline.com/vernota.asp?id_noticia=5431 
http://www.montecaserosonline.com/vernota.asp?id_noticia=4409 
http://www.montecaserosonline.com/vernota.asp?id_noticia=7567 
http://www.montecaserosonline.com/vernota.asp?id_noticia=23401 
http://montecaserosonline.com/vernota.asp?id_noticia=22897 
*The 
Cachuera tower (8 m in height and 3 m in diameter) was erected in 1936 in 
neo-medieval style. The tower was the first water tower in Monte Caseros, named 
for the Spanish word "cachuera", "a waterfall".
http://www.regionlitoral.net/2015/07/historias-de-monte-caseros-la-torre-de.html 
**Citrus are planted on 17,250 ha in the Monte Caseros Department, that 
is 55% of the total area planted with citrus in the Corrientes Province.
Ivan Sache, 6 May 2017