Ibarlucea is a town (comuna) in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It has 2,549 inhabitants per the 2001 census [INDEC]. It is located on National Route 34, immediately north-west of Rosario, forming part of the Greater Rosario metropolitan area, and 155 km (96 mi) south of the provincial capital Santa Fe.
The area was known as Kilómetro 409 around the end of the 19th century, since during 12 years, beginning in 1891, it was a settlement centered on a train station for the Rosario–Tucumán line of the Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano. The town proper was founded in 1903 by Rita Alcácer de Ybarlucea, who donated lands formerly owned by her deceased husband Melitón Ybarlucea (ibar luzea in Standard Basque means "the long valley") to be used for public offices, streets, a square, a church, etc. The town depended on a support commission based in Rosario, until the local communal institutions were created on 5 April 1915.
Abre alas pra minha folia
Já está chegando a hora
Abre alas pra minha bandeira
Já está chegando a hora
Apare os teus sonhos
Que a vida tem dono
E ela vem te cobrar
A vida não era assim
Não era assim
Não corra o risco
De ficar alegre
Pra nunca chorar
A gente não era assim
Não era assim
Encoste essa porta
Que a nossa conversa
Não pode vazar
A vida não era assim
Não era assim
Bandeira arriada
Folia guardada