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Mendoza is the capital city of Mendoza Province
Mendoza Province

Mendoza is one of the Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the western central part of the country in the Cuyo, Argentina region. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise San Juan Province, Argentina, San Luis Province, La Pampa,and Neuqu?n Province....
, in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
. It is located in the northern-central part of the province, in a region of foothills and high plains, on the eastern side of the Andes
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
. As of the , Mendoza's population was 110,993. The metropolitan population was 848,660 in 2001, making Greater Mendoza
Greater Mendoza

Gran Mendoza is the name given to the large urban connurbation around the city of Mendoza, Argentina in Argentina. The 2001 Censcus estimated the population of Gran Mendoza as 848,660 making it the 4th largest urban conurbation in Argentina....
 the fourth largest census metropolitan area in the country.

A major road between Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
 runs through Mendoza and the city is a frequent stopover for climbers on their way to climb Aconcagua
Aconcagua

Cerro Aconcagua is the Extremes of Altitude in the Americas, and the highest mountain outside Asia. It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Argentina Provinces of Argentina of Mendoza Province....
 (the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere) or for other mountaineering
Mountaineering

Mountaineering is the sport, hobby or profession of walking, hiking, trekking and climbing up mountains. It is also sometimes known as alpinism, particularly in Europe....
, hiking
Hiking

Hiking is an outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments, often on trail. It is such a popular activity that there are numerous :Category:Hiking organizations worldwide....
, horseback riding, rafting
Rafting

Rafting or whitewater rafting is a challenging recreational activity utilizing a raft to navigate a river or other bodies of water. This is usually done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water, in order to thrill and excite the raft passengers....
, and other sports.






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Mendoza is the capital city of Mendoza Province
Mendoza Province

Mendoza is one of the Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the western central part of the country in the Cuyo, Argentina region. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise San Juan Province, Argentina, San Luis Province, La Pampa,and Neuqu?n Province....
, in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
. It is located in the northern-central part of the province, in a region of foothills and high plains, on the eastern side of the Andes
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
. As of the , Mendoza's population was 110,993. The metropolitan population was 848,660 in 2001, making Greater Mendoza
Greater Mendoza

Gran Mendoza is the name given to the large urban connurbation around the city of Mendoza, Argentina in Argentina. The 2001 Censcus estimated the population of Gran Mendoza as 848,660 making it the 4th largest urban conurbation in Argentina....
 the fourth largest census metropolitan area in the country.

A major road between Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
 runs through Mendoza and the city is a frequent stopover for climbers on their way to climb Aconcagua
Aconcagua

Cerro Aconcagua is the Extremes of Altitude in the Americas, and the highest mountain outside Asia. It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Argentina Provinces of Argentina of Mendoza Province....
 (the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere) or for other mountaineering
Mountaineering

Mountaineering is the sport, hobby or profession of walking, hiking, trekking and climbing up mountains. It is also sometimes known as alpinism, particularly in Europe....
, hiking
Hiking

Hiking is an outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments, often on trail. It is such a popular activity that there are numerous :Category:Hiking organizations worldwide....
, horseback riding, rafting
Rafting

Rafting or whitewater rafting is a challenging recreational activity utilizing a raft to navigate a river or other bodies of water. This is usually done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water, in order to thrill and excite the raft passengers....
, and other sports. In the winter, ski
Ski

A ski is a long, flat device worn on the feet designed to help the wearer slide smoothly over snow. Originally intended as an aid to travel in snowy regions, they are now primarily used for recreational and sporting purposes....
ers come to the city for its easy access to the Andes
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
.
Mendoza   Cerro De La Gloria   Monumento
Two of the main industries of the Mendoza area are wine
Argentine wine

Argentine wine, as with some aspects of Cuisine of Argentina, has its roots in Spain. During the Spanish colonization of the Americas, Juan Cedr?n brought the first vine cuttings to Santiago del Estero in 1557, and the cultivation of the grape and wine production stretched first to neighbouring regions, and then to other parts of the co...
 making and olive oil
Olive oil

Olive oil is a fruit oil obtained from the olive , a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. The wild olive tree originated in Anatolia and spread from there as far as southern Africa, Australia, Japan and China....
 production. In 2008, National Geographic listed Mendoza as one of the top 10 historic destinations of the World .

History

On March 2, 1561, Pedro del Castillo founded the city and named it Ciudad de Mendoza del Nuevo Valle de La Rioja after the governor of Chile, Don García Hurtado de Mendoza. Before this time it was populated by three tribes, the Huarpes, the Puelche
Puelche

Puelche is the name that the Mapuche used to give the ethnic groups who inhabited the lands to the east of the Andes Mountains including the northern Tehuelches and Hets, these last ones were also known as the Pampas or Querand?es....
s, and the Inca
Inca

The Inca civilization began as a tribe in the Cuzco area, where the legendary first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac founded the Kingdom of Cuzco around 1200....
s. The Huarpes devised a system of irrigation that was later developed by the Spanish. This allowed for an increase in population that might not have otherwise occurred. The system is still evident today in the wide trenches that run parallel to the city streets. It is estimated that fewer than 80 Spanish settlers lived in the area before 1600, but later prosperity increased due to the use of indigenous and slave labor, and the application of the Jesuits present in the region. When rivers were tapped as a source of irrigation in 1788 agricultural production increased. The extra revenues generated from this, and the ensuing additional trade with Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
, no doubt led to the creation of the state of Cuyo
Cuyo

Cuyo means "whose" in Spanish language, but may also refer to:*Cuyo *Cuyo, Palawan*Guinea pig dish eaten usually by Ecuadorian and Peruvian peoples....
 in 1813 with José de San Martín
José de San Martín

Jos? Francisco de San Mart?n Matorras, also known as Jos? de San Mart?n , was an Argentina general and the prime leader of the southern part of South America's successful struggle for independence from Spain....
 as governor. From Mendoza San Martin would organize the army with which he won the independence of Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
 and Peru
Peru

Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....
.

Mendoza suffered a severe earthquake
1861 Mendoza earthquake

The 1861 Mendoza earthquake was a major earthquake in the provinces of Argentina of Mendoza Province, Argentina. It took place on 20 March 1861, at 8:46 PM....
 in 1861 that killed at least 5,000 people. The city was rebuilt, incorporating innovative urban designs that would better tolerate such seismic activity. Mendoza was rebuilt with large squares and wider streets and sidewalks than any other city in Argentina. San Martin street, and five main equidistant squares, are examples of that design. Tourism, wine
Wine

Wine is an alcoholic beverage often made of fermentation grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grapes is such that they can ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients....
 production, and more recently the exploitation of hard commodities such as oil and uranium ensure Mendoza's status as a key regional centre.

Culture

Mendoza Park
The festival of the Vendimia
Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia

Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia takes place annaully in Mendoza Province, Argentina. It is one of the most important festivals in the country attracting large numbers of tourists to the region....
 represents the grape
Grape

File:Table grapes on white.jpgA grape is the non-Climacteric #In_botany fruit that grows on the Perennial plant and deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis....
 harvest in early March each year, where 17 beauty queens from each provincial district are nominated, and one winner is selected by a panel of about 50 judges. The queen from Mendoza City cannot be chosen because she acts as host for all other queens.

Mendoza has an intense cultural activity. There are several museums, including a natural history museum called Museo Cornelio Moyano in General San Martín Park and a Historical Foundational Area Museum called Museo del Área Fundacional located in the Pedro del Castillo Square. In Maipú
Maipú, Mendoza

Maip? is a city in Mendoza Province, Argentina. It is the capital of the Maip? Department, Mendoza. It is located a short distance from the provincial capital, Mendoza, Argentina....
, 15 km southeast from Mendoza, there is the Museo Nacional del Vino (National Wine Museum), which focuses on the history of winemaking in the area. In Mayor Drummond, 14 km south from Mendoza, there is the Emiliano Guiñazú - Casa de Fader art museum, hosted in an 1890 mansion where many walls have paintings by the artist Fernando Fader
Fernando Fader

File:FernandoFader002.JPGFile:Fader002.JPGFernando Fader was an Argentine painter of the Post-impressionism school....
.

Urban structure

The city is centered around Independence Square (Plaza Independencia) with pedestrianized
List of car-free places

This is a list of noteworthy auto-free zone. To be included, areas should meet at least one of the following criteria:* They are unusual for their country or region...
 Sarmiento street running through its center. Other major streets, running perpendicular to Sarmiento, are 9 de Julio St., San Martín Avenue, and running parallel to Sarmiento are avenues Colón, Arístides Villanueva and Las Heras. Four additional plazas, San Martín, Chile, Italia, and España, are located 2 blocks off each corner of Independence Square. Unique to Mendoza's streets are the exposed stone ditches (small canals) which run alongside many of the roads supplying water to the many trees that provide welcome shade.

The Parque San Martín was designed by Carlos Thays
Carlos Thays

Carlos Thays was a French-Argentine landscape architecture....
. On its premises you can find a zoo, football stadiums, and the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. A view of the city is available from the top of the hill Cerro de la Gloria.

There are many Internet cafes and other establishments that offer wi-fi technology. Restaurants and wine bars on Arístides Villanueva Avenue become very active day and night during weekends and various types of accommodations are available including two luxurious five star hotels, Park Hyatt Mendoza facing Plaza Independencia, and the new Sheraton Hotel.

Transportation

Mendoza is 1,037 kilometres from Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
 (13 hours by bus) and 380 kilometres from Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile

Santiago , is the Capital and largest city of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation . It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of 520 m Above mean sea level....
 (6-7 hours by bus). Mendoza also has an International Airport
Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport

Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport , better known as El Plumerillo International Airport, is located 8 km northeast of the center of Mendoza, Argentina, a city in the Mendoza Province of Argentina....
. It takes less than 2 hours to fly from Buenos Aires and less than 1 hour from Santiago, Chile.

The Mendoza public transport system includes buses, trolleybus
Trolleybus

A trolleybus is an electric bus that draws its electricity from a network of charged overhead wires using spring loaded trolley poles. Two poles are needed, so that one can draw down the live current to power the motor and the other can complete the circuit by carrying the neutral current back to the network....
es and taxis. The trolleybuses are more comfortable than the city buses, but are slower and not as numerous nor is the system as extensive as that for the buses. In 2008, Translink
TransLink (Vancouver)

TransLink is the organization responsible for the regional transportation network of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, including public transport and major roads and bridges....
 in Vancouver, Canada sold their old trolley fleet to Mendoza

A heritage railway
Heritage railway

A heritage railway , preserved railway , tourist railway , or tourist railroad is a term used for a railway which is run as a tourist attraction, is usually but not always run by volunteers, and seeks to re-create railway scenes of the past....
 or tourist railroad, "The Wine Train" (Tren del Vino) is being planned which will also provide local transportation, it will run along wine producing districts of Mendoza.

Transandine Railway

Mendoza developed partly because of its position at the beginning of the Transandine Railway linking it to Santa Rosa de Los Andes
Los Andes, Chile

Los Andes, founded in 31 May 1791 as Santa Rosa de Los Andes, is a Chilean town of 80,000 inhabitants and a municipality located in the Province of Los Andes, Chile, in Valpara?so Region ....
 in Chile. This line is currently out of use, but there were plans to restore it in the summer of 2007. Due to the lack of concrete actions to restore this link, the most recent estimations are that the line could be restored around October, 2009. However, as of October 2007, there is no indication of any restorative work underway .

The Transandine Railway is a metre gauge
Metre gauge

Metre gauge refers to railways with a track gauge of . It is used in many regions, including:*Asia** South-east Asia*** Rail transport in Vietnam...
 line, with sections of Abt rack
Rack railway

A cog railway, pens and rails railway, rack-and-pinion railway or rack railway is a railway with a toothed rack and pinion, usually between the running Rail tracks#railway rail....
, whilst the railways it links with are both broad gauge
Broad gauge

Broad gauge railways use a rail gauge greater than the standard gauge of ....
. A journey from Buenos Aires to Chile involved two breaks-of-gauge
Break-of-gauge

With railways, a break-of-gauge is where a line of one rail gauge meets a line of a different gauge. Trains and Railroad car cannot run through without some form of Gauge conversion, and Cargo and passengers must otherwise be transloaded....
, and therefore two changes of train, one at Mendoza, and the other at Santa Rosa de Los Andes
Los Andes, Chile

Los Andes, founded in 31 May 1791 as Santa Rosa de Los Andes, is a Chilean town of 80,000 inhabitants and a municipality located in the Province of Los Andes, Chile, in Valpara?so Region ....
 in Chile.

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In film

Mendoza is referenced in the 2006 acclaimed film Children of Men
Children of Men

Children of Men is a 2006 in film Utopian and dystopian fiction science fiction film co-written and directed by Alfonso Cuar?n. The Strike Entertainment production was loosely adapted from P....
 in which it is reported that the parents of the youngest person on the planet hail from the city of Mendoza in a bleak 2027.

Throughout his career, the French director Jean-Jacques Annaud has prided himself on ambitious films that focus on the human heart in conflict with itself. But none compares to the scope and challenge of his 1997 film Seven Years In Tibet
Seven Years in Tibet

Seven Years in Tibet is an adventure story written by Austria mountaineer and onetime Schutzstaffel Heinrich Harrer based on his real life experiences in Tibet between 1944 and 1951 during the Second World War and the interim period before the Communist Chinese People's Liberation Army moved into Tibet in 1950....
. To recapture the experience, Annaud literally rebuilt Tibet in Mendoza, Argentina. The dozens of spectacular sets ranged from a long re-creation of the capital city of Lhasa (built in the foothills of the Andes), to a re-creation of the legendary Hall of Good Deeds in the Potala, the ancient palace of the Dalai Lama. (It was built in an abandoned garlic warehouse outside the city of Mendoza.)

Climate


Mendoza has wet summers with drier winters. Average temperatures for January (summer) are 32 °C (90 °F) during daytime, and 18.4 °C (65 °F) at night. For July (winter), the average temperatures are 14.7 °C (58 °F) and 2.4 °C (36 °F), respectively. Despite the intensity of agriculture possible due to irrigation from major rivers, Mendoza is classified as semi-desert. Annual rainfall is 223.2 mm.

Publications

  • V. Letelier, Apuntes sobre el terremoto de Mendoza (Santiago de Chile - 1907)
  • V. Blasco Ibánez, Argentina y sus Grandezas (Madrid - 1910)


See also

  • 1861 Mendoza earthquake
    1861 Mendoza earthquake

    The 1861 Mendoza earthquake was a major earthquake in the provinces of Argentina of Mendoza Province, Argentina. It took place on 20 March 1861, at 8:46 PM....
  • 1985 Mendoza earthquake
    1985 Mendoza earthquake

    The 1985 Mendoza earthquake was a medium-intensity earthquake in the provinces of Argentina of Mendoza Province, Argentina. It took place 7 minutes after midnight on 26 January 1985, and had a magnitude of 6.2 in the Richter magnitude scale....
  • 2006 Mendoza earthquake
    2006 Mendoza earthquake

    The 2006 Mendoza earthquake was a medium-intensity earthquake in the provinces of Argentina of Mendoza Province, Argentina. It took place at 11:03 AM on 5 August 2006, and had a magnitude of 5.7 in the Richter magnitude scale....


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