Pueblo Liebig is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina.
[2] This small town seduces tourists with its quiet pace, its recreational activities and a rich history.
Leather and beef jerky obtained from rendering plants, or saladeros, were the leading income-producing products by the middle of the nineteenth century.
Due to the various technological advances that reached the meat market in the late nineteenth century, English capital began to be invested and settled at this location to develop this kind of activities.
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