Juan Fugl

Juan Fugl (born Hans Fugl; October 24, 1811 – January 25, 1900)[1][2] was one of the first Danish immigrants who settled in the Argentine city of Tandil, Buenos Aires.

With the aim to colonise new frontiers, he arrived in Argentina and settled in Tandil where he dedicated to teaching and agriculture, and where he also established the first school in the village and built the first bakery.

He had eight children, one boy and seven girls, six of whom died at an early age.

His son moved to Copenhagen to receive his secondary education there; this city was chosen by Fugl to spend there his last days of life.

Vida de un pionero durante 30 años en Tandil-Argentina (1844-1875), 1989 ISBN 9504322093 This article about an Argentine politician is a stub.