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On the exile routes. Cities and buildings in the stories of the jesuitas expulso of Paraguay

Abstract

Conocemos various stories written by jesuitas in times of expulsion, counting the vicisitudes of those arduous days. Each starts from where they lived and continues to the ports that would bring them to Spain and then Italy. The first destination was in most cases the port of Buenos Aires. Only one, the group of Shichite Misioners, left the Callao, although it bordered the continent in the south and passed through the Cap de Hornos. They travelled long lengths of territory and did so on almost all routes of their time, passing through towns and cities to which the pen will not flee in their description. The largest group left Córdoba to a nose loin or on reels in particular ‘Portátiles Houses’. Others had to cross as hard geographical accidents as the same mountain range or more than 2 000 kilometres, as did those from Tarija to Buenos Aires. We extract from all these texts, many of them unprecedented, the travel impressions that left us with the jewel of the villages and cities they transited through. As well as the description of some of the buildings, which became their own prisons from schools.

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