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San Juan is a province
Provinces of Argentina

Argentina is subdivided into twenty-three provinces and one federal district . The federal district and the provinces have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system....
 of Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, located in the western part of the country. Neighbouring provinces are, moving clockwise from the north, La Rioja
La Rioja Province (Argentina)

La Rioja is a one of the provinces of Argentina and is located in the west of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Catamarca Province, C?rdoba Province, Argentina, San Luis Province and San Juan Province, Argentina....
, San Luis
San Luis Province

San Luis is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina located near the geographical center of the country . Neighboring provinces are, from the north clockwise, La Rioja Province , C?rdoba Province , La Pampa, Mendoza Province and San Juan Province ....
 and Mendoza
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....
. It borders 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....
 on the west.

The province has an area of 89,651 sq km, within which highlights a mountainous little vegetation, fertile oases, turbulent rivers of melting mountain range, mountain ranges and major mining sites and paleontological.

How economic activity stands agriculture, stressing first the wine, with many plantations vid
Vid

VID can refer to:* the Sanskrit root VID, meaning "to know" and related to "veda" as well as "video"* a Slavic languages toponym identifying both a river in Bulgaria called Vit, and Vid, Croatia, a small settlement and archeological site near Metkovic on the border of Croatia and Herzegovina...
 is, has a remarkable production of oil and industry olivícola partner and also a good variety of fruit
Fruit

The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. In botany, which is the scientific study of plants, fruits are the ripened Ovary of flowering plants....
 and vegetables That are produced in the fertile valleys irrigated by artificial channels at the foot of the Andes.






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San Juan is a province
Provinces of Argentina

Argentina is subdivided into twenty-three provinces and one federal district . The federal district and the provinces have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system....
 of Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, located in the western part of the country. Neighbouring provinces are, moving clockwise from the north, La Rioja
La Rioja Province (Argentina)

La Rioja is a one of the provinces of Argentina and is located in the west of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Catamarca Province, C?rdoba Province, Argentina, San Luis Province and San Juan Province, Argentina....
, San Luis
San Luis Province

San Luis is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina located near the geographical center of the country . Neighboring provinces are, from the north clockwise, La Rioja Province , C?rdoba Province , La Pampa, Mendoza Province and San Juan Province ....
 and Mendoza
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....
. It borders 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....
 on the west.

The province has an area of 89,651 sq km, within which highlights a mountainous little vegetation, fertile oases, turbulent rivers of melting mountain range, mountain ranges and major mining sites and paleontological.

How economic activity stands agriculture, stressing first the wine, with many plantations vid
Vid

VID can refer to:* the Sanskrit root VID, meaning "to know" and related to "veda" as well as "video"* a Slavic languages toponym identifying both a river in Bulgaria called Vit, and Vid, Croatia, a small settlement and archeological site near Metkovic on the border of Croatia and Herzegovina...
 is, has a remarkable production of oil and industry olivícola partner and also a good variety of fruit
Fruit

The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. In botany, which is the scientific study of plants, fruits are the ripened Ovary of flowering plants....
 and vegetables That are produced in the fertile valleys irrigated by artificial channels at the foot of the Andes. As the industry stands of the came
Came

A came is a divider bar used between small pieces of glass to make a larger glazing panel, sometimes referred to as leaded glass. This process is then referred to as "leading"....
, this being the second province in volume production at the national level and in South America, in turn possess outstanding varietal wines. It also highlights an important activity by Mining
Mining

Mining is the extraction of value minerals or other geology materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein or seam. Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, Sodium chloride and potash....
 and the search for oil
Oil

An oil is a chemical substance that is in a viscosity liquid state at room temperature or slightly warmer, and is both hydrophobic and lipophilic ....
, in recent years.

History

Huarpes, Diaguita
Diaguita

The Diaguita, also called Diaguita-Calchaqu?, are a group of South American indigenous peoples of the Americas. The Diaguita culture developed between the 8th and 16th centuries in what are now the provinces of Salta Province, Catamarca Province, La Rioja Province and Tucum?n Province in Argentine Northwest Argentina, and in the At...
s, Capazanes, Olongastas and Yacampis, with influences of the Inca empire
Inca Empire

The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in Cuzco in modern-day Peru....
, inhabited the area before the arrival of the Spanish
Spanish colonization of the Americas

The Spanish colonization of the Americas was Spain's conquest, settlement, and rule over much of the western hemisphere. Beginning with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, over three centuries the Spanish Empire expanded from early small settlements in the Caribbean to include Central America, most of South America, Mexico, what toda...
 conquistadores.

The city of San Juan de la Frontera
San Juan, Argentina

San Juan is the capital city of the Argentina Provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province in the Cuyo region, located in the Tul?m Valley, west of the San Juan River , at above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the ....
 was founded by Juan Jufré y Montesa in 1562 and relocated 2 kilometres south in 1593 due to the frequent flooding of the San Juan River
San Juan River (Argentina)

The San Juan River is, together with the J?chal River, the most important river of the Argentina provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province . Both join the Desaguadero River/Colorado River system that end at the Atlantic Ocean....
.

In 1776, the year in which San Juan passed to the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata

The Viceroyalty of the R?o de la Plata was the last and most shortlived viceroyalty created by Spain in 1776. Its limits roughly contained the territories of present day Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay....
, an earthquake almost completely destroyed the city.

The father of Argentine independence, Gen. Jose de San Martin
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....
, was appointed Governor of Cuyo in 1814 (at the time, the area included San Juan). From there, San Martin began his legendary crossing 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 ....
, one of military history's great tactical decisions. San Juan, then a small town, was a great supporter of 's expedition to cross 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 ....
, supplying gold, men and mules.

In 1820, San Juan was granted autonomy from the Province of Cuyo, thereby becoming a province, itself. The remainder of Cuyo became 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....
.

Following an era of international isolation for Argentina, the advent of new, more liberal government in 1853 attracted a number of exiled intellectuals back into Argentina. Among these, was a San Juan military officer and novelist named Domingo Sarmiento. Sarmiento was eventually elected governor in 1862, pursuing sorely needed public works investments and enacting Argentina's first laws mandating compulsory, modern education (something which, according to a census in that era, about 80% of the adult population lacked). Elected President of Argentina in 1868, these policies became national law.

In 1944 a moderate, yet highly destructive earthquake near the capital
1944 San Juan earthquake

The 1944 San Juan earthquake took place in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , in the Cuyo , a region highly prone to seismic events....
 destroyed most of the city and killed 10,000 people. A fundraiser to benefit the victims of the quake was instrumental in the meeting of Colonel Juan Perón
Juan Perón

Juan Domingo Per?n was an Argentina general and politician, elected three times as President of Argentina, after serving in several government positions, including the Secretary of Labor and the Vice Presidency....
 and his eventual wife and political companion Eva Duarte.

A more powerful earthquake
1977 San Juan earthquake

The 1977 San Juan earthquake was a major earthquake that took place in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, on 23 November 1977, at 09:26:23 AM....
 stuck the same city in 1977; but, new construction codes put in effect following the 1944 incident kept damage to a relative minimum. The most noteworthy loss following this event was that of the Cathedral of San Juan (image, at top). A new, modernist house of worship was quickly put up in its place and inaugurated in 1979.

Among the most rapidly growing provinces in Argentina after 1945, the national government appropiated funds for the construction of the National University of San Juan, which opened its doors in 1973. Congress further responded to the needs of San Juan's growing agricultural sector by breaking ground in the mid '70s for the largest hydrostructural project in the province up to that point, the Ullum Dam and Reservoir. On line since 1980, it's contributed to the province's becoming an rival to larger, neighboring 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 the production of irrigated desert crops, like olives, figs and, most importantly, wine grapes. San Juan is now Argentina's second largest producer of these three valuable crops. , alongside Cristina Kirchner at the opening of the Caracoles Dam.]] In 2005, Barrick Gold Corporation, one of the world's largest gold-mining concerns, announced the purchase of large tracts in the San Juan andes. These have, so far, been yielding over 11,000 ounces of gold yearly, though evidence suggests these activities may be having an adverse impact on San Juan's glaciers.

In 2007, Barrick Gold installed the world's highest-situated wind turbine
Wind turbine

A wind turbine is a rotating machine which converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy. If the mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, such as a pump or grinding stones, the machine is usually called a windmill....
 at the Veladero mine in San Juan Province at nearly 4,200m elevation.

Geography and climate

The province is part of the continental semi-desert Cuyo
Cuyo (Argentina)

Cuyo is the name given to the wine-producing, mountainous area of central-west Argentina. Historically it comprised the provinces of San Juan Province, Argentina, San Luis Province and Mendoza Province....
 region. The arid plains on the east, with a few low sierras (hills), swiftly turn into 6,000-meter-high mountain peaks towards the west. Both areas are subject to the dry hot Zonda
Zonda wind

Zonda wind is a regional term for the Foehn wind wind that often occurs on the eastern slope of the Andes, in Argentina. The Zonda is a dry wind which comes from the south pole Pacific Ocean air, warmed by descent from the crest, which is some 6,000 metre above sea level....
 (a kind of foehn wind). Most of the precipitations take place during the summer, often as storms.

The hot wind has modeled the clay-rich red soil into Pampa del Leoncito (Reserva Natural Estricta El Leoncito) and Valle de la Luna
Valle de la Luna

Valle de la Luna may mean:*Valle de la Luna *Valle de la Luna in the La Paz Department, Bolivia* Valle de la Luna, Potos?, Bolivia in the Potos? Department, Bolivia...
 (Parque Provincial Ischigualasto
Ischigualasto

Ischigualasto is a geological formation and a natural park associated with it in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province, north-western Argentina, near the border with Chile....
) 200 million year old geological formations.

The Jáchal
Jáchal River

The J?chal River is a river in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina. It is part of the Desaguadero River basin, and one of the most important permanent watercourses in the province, with an average flow of 9 m?/s....
 and San Juan rivers, both part of Desaguadero River
Desaguadero River

The Desaguadero River is the general name of a river in western Argentina that receives a number of different names on its path of 1,515 kilometres, with its most important section named Desaguadero proper....
 system, are the source of fertile valleys and centre of the province's economy. The San Juan River finishes in the Huanacache lagoons (sometimes called Guanacache), on the southeast.

Population

San Juan concentrates most of its population in the oases or central valleys, Tulum Valley, Zonda, Ullum and Jáchal, Containing nearly 80% of this population. In the minority the rest of that percentage is located in the oasis located at the foot of the Andes in Church and Calingasta, where small towns are viewed mainly dedicated to agriculture and tourism in recent times. Another concentration is in Fertile Valley, in a little organized in small villages scattered.

Economy

San Juan focuses its economy in agriculture, where stands the vine. In the industry highlighted the development of 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....
 and preserved foods. Has also started to develop intensively mining
Mining

Mining is the extraction of value minerals or other geology materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein or seam. Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, Sodium chloride and potash....
, with the extraction of various minerals, together with several multinational companies. Tourism is growing every year, and this is becoming an important source of revenue for the province.

San Juan's is a somewhat underdeveloped, yet diversified, economy. Its output was estimated in 2006 at US$3.6 billion, or US$5,820 per capita (a third less than the national average).

Now about 10% of output, agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
 has traditionally played a small, though significant role in San Juan's economy, in that the province produces crops not widely grown in most of the rest of Argentina. This is especially so in regards to wine. San Juan is the second-largest producer of Argentine Wine, after neighboring 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....
.

The vine reaches San Juan between the years 1569 and 1589 at the hands of Spanish conquistadors. Favored by optimal weather conditions and soil, the winemaking largely expressed and accelerated development in the province. AI beginning occurred in small volume, limited to meet the needs of small communities in the colony. We faced several difficulties on the one hand the arid climate forced to build dams and irrigation systems artificial (channels) and on the other hand the jurisdiction of products from Europe higher quality.

Viticulture
Viticulture

Viticulture is the science, cultivation and study of grapes which deals with the series of events that occur in the vineyard. When the grapes are used for winemaking, it is also known as viniculture....
 is the main crop of the province's economy, with some 500 km² (56% of the productive area), and the later wine production from 90% of the crop. San Juan is the second Argentine 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...
 producer after the 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....
. Other plantations include tomato
Tomato

The Tomato is an herbaceous, usually sprawling plant in the Solanaceae or nightshade family, as are its close cousins Nicotiana, potatoes, aubergine , chilli peppers, and the poisonous Atropa belladonna....
, maize
Maize

Maize , known as corn in some countries, is a cereal domesticated in Mesoamerica and subsequently spread throughout the American continents....
, potato
Potato

The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop from the perennial plant Solanum tuberosum of the Solanaceae family. The word potato may refer to the plant itself as well....
, fig
FIG

FIG may refer to:* F?d?ration Internationale de Gymnastique* International Federation of Surveyors...
, peach
Peach

The peach is known as a species of Prunus native to China that bears an edible juicy fruit also called a peach. It is a deciduous tree growing to 5?10 m tall, belonging to the subfamily Prunoideae of the family Rosaceae....
 and many others.

Since 1980, San Juan has experienced an industrial expansion that now includes, in addition to the wineries, food processing plants and chemical factories, plastics, iron, auto parts and textiles. Manufacturing now accounts for nearly 20% of San Juan's output.

Also important is the mining industry of very different materials, from gold
Gold

Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value, in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history....
 and lead
Lead

Lead is a main-group Chemical element with symbol Pb and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal, also considered to be one of the heavy metal ....
 to graphite
Graphite

The mineral graphite is one of the allotropes of carbon. It was named by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789 from the Greek language ??afe?? : "to draw/write", for its use in pencils, where it is commonly called lead, as distinguished from the actual metallic element lead....
 and clay
Clay

Clay is a naturally occurring material composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, which show plasticity through a variable range of water content, and which can be hardened when dried and/or fired....
. Other industries include food industry and conserves, textiles and mineral processing In the year 2000, the province came into mineral development with the Veladero Project, which, on the first year of mining alone, yielded more than 11,000 ounces of gold
Gold

Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value, in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history....
. These efforts were highlighted with more projects including the Easter Lama, with the particularity that it is shared with neighbouring Chile.

Large-acale efforts began, in 2006, in the exploration for petroleum
Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds....
 north of the capital, in the department of Jáchal.

Energy production is mainly hydroelectric
Hydroelectricity

Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by hydropower, i.e., the production of power through use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water....
al, produced by a few dam
Dam

A dam is a barrier that Reservoirs surface water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates, levees, and Dike are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions....
s such as Quebrada de Ullum
Quebrada de Ullum Dam

The Ullum Dam is a dam on the San Juan River , in San Juan Province , Argentina. It is located at the gorge of the Quebrada de Ullum, 18 km upstream from the provincial capital San Juan, Argentina, and creates a reservoir with an area of 32 km?, a volume of 440 million m?, and average and maximum depths of 15 and 40 m, respectively....
, La Roza, San Emiliano and El Pinar Station, which also help regulate water the level for irrigation of the arid lands. Electricity is also produced, in a lesser proportion, by thermal power station
Thermal power station

A thermal power station is a power plant in which the Wiktionary:prime mover is steam driven. Water is heated, turns into steam and spins a steam turbine which drives an electrical generator....
s.

As throughout Argentina, San Juan is beginning to have considerable income from tourism. Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Guillermo National Park and Mercedario Hill have long been the main tourist attractions, where tourists come from all over the world (mainly from Europe), also underscoring ecotourism and adventure tourism. Beginning in 2005, a trend towards agrotourism started, particularly around the wine industry, creating the so-called "Wine Routes."

International tourism is not very developed in the province and it has long consisted mainly of local visitors. Its main attractions are the city of San Juan (and birth house of Sarmiento
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Albarrac?n was an Argentina activist, intellectual, and writer, and the seventh President of Argentina. His writing spanned a wide range of genres and topics, from journalism to autobiography, to political philosophy and history....
) the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, the Ullum Dam, the Pismanta hot springs, and the pagan
Paganism

Paganism is the blanket term given to describe religions and spiritual practices of pre-Christian Europe, and by extension a term for polytheistic?traditions or folk religion?worldwide seen from a Western or Christian viewpoint....
 Difunta Correa
Difunta Correa

The Deceased Correa is a semi-Paganism mythical figure in folk-religion, for which a number of people in Argentina and Chile, especially among the popular classes, feel a great devotion....
 shrine
Shrine

A shrine, from the Latin scrinium is a holy or sacred place which is dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor veneration, hero, martyr, saint or similar figure of awe and respect, at which they are veneration or worshipped....
.

Political division

The province is divided into 19 departments
Departments of Argentina

Departments form the second level of administrative division in the provinces of Argentina. There are no departments in the city of Buenos Aires, which has so far been divided into neighbourhoods as its administrative divisions, but is to be divided now into communes by a recently passed local act....
 .

Department (Capital) The province is divided into 19 departments. The Constitution that governs the province was passed in 1986.

In San Juan departments and municipalities are the same entity, these date back to the fitted, which marked the institutional life of America when it was under Spanish rule, after the May Revolution desaparcer and began in San Juan ceased to exist in 1821.

In 1824, Governor Martin Yanzón organized the territory of the province into two departments,Department of the North andDepartment of the South ", with three [ [district]] s each. Later, a regiment of irrigation
Irrigation

Irrigation is an artificial application of water to the soil usually for assisting in growing crops. In crop production it is mainly used in dry areas and in periods of rainfall shortfalls, but also to protect plants against frost....
 in 1851 San Juan divided into regional sections, each headed by a board of irrigation.

The first provincial constitution of 1856 after an organization in the Department
Department

A department is a part of a larger organization with a specific responsibility. For the division of organizations into departments, see departmentalization....
 s in the district
District

Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local government. They vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipality, or subdivisions of municipalities....
 s, but in 1909 was completed to determine more precisely the boundaries, headers and their respective names. Later legislation made changes in this area, but until 1942 was not set the current track in 19 departments.

  1. Albardón
    Albardón Department

    Albard?n is a department of the San Juan Province . It is located in the center south of the same, which emphasizes a desert landscape with mountains and numerous plantations at, highlighting the presence of prestigious wineries known nationally....
     (General San Martín)
  2. Angaco
    Angaco Department

    Angaco is a department of the province of San Juan Province. It is located in the center east of the province, especially in a desert landscape with mountains....
     (Villa del Salvador)
  3. Calingasta
    Calingasta Department

    Calingasta is a department of the province of San Juan Province . It is located at the southwestern tip of the province, which is predominantly a landscape of mountains clearly, mountains and rivers....
     (Tamberías)
  4. Capital (San Juan
    San Juan, Argentina

    San Juan is the capital city of the Argentina Provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province in the Cuyo region, located in the Tul?m Valley, west of the San Juan River , at above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the ....
    )
  5. Caucete (Caucete
    Caucete

    Caucete is a city in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, located 25 km southeast of San Juan, Argentina, on the junction of National Routes National Route 20 and National Route 141 ....
    )
  6. Chimbas
    Chimbas Department

    Chimbas is a department of the province of San Juan Province, Argentina. It is located in south central banks of the same to San Juan River , which is predominantly a landscape clearly urbanized, as it is a department that makes up Gran San Juan....
     (Paula Alabarracín de Sarmiento)
  7. Iglesia
    Iglesia Department

    Iglesia is a department of the province of San Juan Province . Located in the northwest corner of this province, which is predominantly a landscape of mountains, hills and valleys with substantial vegetation....
     (Rodeo)
  8. Jáchal
    Jáchal Department

    J?chal is a department of the province of San Juan Province . It is located north of the same by making, characterized by its first level agricultural production, which emphasizes the planting of onion....
     (San José de Jáchal
    San José de Jáchal

    San Jos? de J?chal is a city in the northeast of the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, located on National Route 40 , south of the J?chal River....
    )
  9. Nueve de Julio
    Nueve de Julio Department, San Juan

    Nueve de Julio is a department located in the province of San Juan Province . It is located in the center south of the province, where the surface this on the Valley Tulum....
     (9 de Julio
    Nueve de Julio, San Juan

    Nueve de Julio is a town in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province, Argentina. It has 7,652 inhabitants as per the .References...
    )
  10. Pocito (Villa Alberastain)
  11. Rawson
    Rawson Department, San Juan

    Rawson is a central department of San Juan Province in Argentina.The provincial subdivision has a population of about 107,000 inhabitants in an area of 164km?, and its capital city is Villa Krause, which is located around 1,190km from Capital Federal....
     (Villa Krause
    Villa Krause

    Villa Krause is the city of the Argentina of San Juan Province in the Cuyo region, located in the Tul?m Valley, west of the San Juan River , at 640 m above mean sea level, with a population of around 107,000 as per the ....
    )
  12. Rivadavia (Rivadavia)
  13. San Martín
    San Martín Department, San Juan

    San Mart?n is a department of the province of San Juan Province . Located at in the east of this province, which is predominantly a landscape of mountains in the east and significant production wine, with the installation of prestigious wineries with a remarkable track record in the province known nationally by the development of wine table a...
     (San Isidro)
  14. Santa Lucía
    Santa Lucía Department

    Santa Luc?a is a central department of San Juan Province in Argentina.The provincial subdivision has a population of about 43.565 inhabitants in an area of 45km?, and its capital city is Santa Luc?a, which is located around 1,150km from Capital Federal....
     (Santa Lucía
    Santa Lucia

    Santa Lucia is a traditional Canzone Napoletana. It was transcribed by Teodoro Cottrau and published by the Cottrau firm, as a "Barcarole", at Naples in 1849....
    )
  15. Sarmiento
    Sarmiento Department, San Juan

    Sarmiento is a Departments of Argentina located in the south west of San Juan Province in Argentina.The provincial subdivision has a population of about 19,000 inhabitants in an area of 14,955km?, and its capital city is Media Agua, San Juan, which is located around 1,195km from Capital Federal....
     (Media Agua
    Media Agua

    Media Agua is a town in San Juan Province, Argentina. It is the headquarters of the municipal authorities of Sarmiento Department, San Juan and one of the more important towns in th southern San Juan area and within the Tulum Valley, the province's most agriculturally fertile region....
    )
  16. Ullum
    Ullum Department

    Ullum is a department of the province of San Juan Province . It is located in the center south of the province, dominated a landscape of mountains and low vegetation is also characterized by its production of at and fruit....
     (Ibañez
    Ibanez

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    )
  17. Valle Fértil
    Valle Fértil Department

    Valle F?rtil is a department located in the province of San Juan Province . Characterized by highly fertile landscapes and placed within its surface Ischigualasto Provincial Park, also known asValley of the Moon, which is heavily visited by tourists from around the world....
     (San Agustín)
  18. Veinticinco de Mayo (Santa Rosa)
  19. Zonda
    Zonda Department

    'Zonda is a department of the province of San Juan Province . It is located in the center south of the province, which stressed a landscape of hills and little vegetation....
     (Basilio Nievas)


Tourism

San Juan known as the land of the sun has mountains, valleys and turbulent rivers of melting 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 ....
 to create a unique landscape, has numerous attractions, which are beginning to be intensively exploited for tourism. As in all the Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, San Juan is beginning to take conciderables nature tourism revenues, and the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, the main tourist attraction, where tourists come from all over the world mainly in Europe, also highlights ecotourism with San Guillermo National Park and adventure tourism, with stairs to the hill Mercedario
Mercedario

Cerro Mercedario is the highest peak of the Cordillera de la Ramada range and the eighth highest mountain of the Andes. It is located 100 km to the north of Aconcagua, in the Argentina province of San Juan Province ....
. Also from the year 2005, started operation of a tourism theme vasado in 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....
, with the creation of so-called
Wine Routes ", and this province in 2006
2006

2006 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.2006 was designated as:* International Year of Deserts and Desertification....
 which became the leader in wine tourism as the province where it increased the number of visitors to the cave
Cave

A cave is a natural underground void large enough for a human to enter. Some people suggest that the term cave should only apply to cavities that have some part that does not receive daylight; however, in popular usage, the term includes smaller spaces like sea caves, rock shelters, and grottos....
 s, almost 80% compared to 2005, according to a report by "Bodegas de Argentina". The visits went from 41,460 to 74,481 a year.

It also is developing strongly with tourism infrastructure related to the installation of a considerable number of hotels and other accommodation. Heavily developed areas are the northwest, in the town of Rodeo, where posts have been installed and countryside hotels of all kinds, to develop a rural tourism, adventure and relaxation. The west in the towns of Calingasta Barreal and Tamberías, to develop a tourism venture with the practice of climbing the hill to climb Mercedario
Mercedario

Cerro Mercedario is the highest peak of the Cordillera de la Ramada range and the eighth highest mountain of the Andes. It is located 100 km to the north of Aconcagua, in the Argentina province of San Juan Province ....
, as also for leisure and rest princiapalmente chosen by tourists from the big cities. The northern zone, Jáchal, is known for cultural tourism related to the gaucho tradition. Par excellence is the area east and northeast with the Fertile Valley, the strongest from the point of view of tourism infrastructure and because it is obligated to address Ischigualasto, but also highlights in the locality of Vallecito, department Caucete, a shrine that honors a the popular Difunta Correa
Difunta Correa

The Deceased Correa is a semi-Paganism mythical figure in folk-religion, for which a number of people in Argentina and Chile, especially among the popular classes, feel a great devotion....
, much visited by tourists from around the country. And of course also receives a significant amount of tourists the San Juan
San Juan, Argentina

San Juan is the capital city of the Argentina Provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province in the Cuyo region, located in the Tul?m Valley, west of the San Juan River , at above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the ....
, known for its modern architecture that differentiates it from others in the rest of the country, with wide tree-lined streets as well as hardwood parks, plazas and walkways, making excel in the desert from San Juan, is the cause for which has the nickname of
'city oasis'. It has attractions such as Sarmiento's birthplace and modern Cathedral, among others.

Are also various civic celebrations that pay homage to the economic activities and natural events that highlights the Fiesta Nacional del Sol
Fiesta Nacional del Sol

File:Carrusel del Sol , San Juan Argentina.jpgTheFiesta Nacional del Sol, is an annual celebration of nature that takes place in the San Juan, Argentina and other locations in the San Juan Province , Argentina, usually during the month of February....
, which takes the form of annual parades carousel and various artistic performances. Are also implementing projects related to the construction of a 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....
, which is located in the high mountain area Calingasta in the Department, west of the province, has the largest ski in South America and the particularity of being the ski resort located further north of Argentina, and it is known under the name
Manantiales


Transportation

San Juan has a good road infrastructure, as most of the routes that connect with the rest of the country are in very good condition. Domestic routes such as the RN40, which crosses from north to south and joins the provinces of Mendoza and La Rioja, RN20, linking the city with Buenos Aires and Cordoba, RN150, which allows a connection to the country 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 a future with the province of La Rioja and the entire north-connecting provincial Fertile Valley, Jáchal and Church, to the border with Chile, which is a vital part of the strategic corridor bioceanic. This project in this province for the construction of a communication path connecting ports interocean Pacific (Coquimbo
Coquimbo

Coquimbo is a port city and capital of the Elqui Province, located on the Pan-American Highway, in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. Coquimbo lies in a valley 10 km south of La Serena, with which it forms Greater La Serena with more than 400,000 inhabitants....
, 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 Atlantic (Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre is the 10th most populous municipality in Brazil, 4th largest Metropolitan Area in the country, and the capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul....
, Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
) by Paso de Agua Negra, it raised a need for more than a decade. This route is a "physical-territorial" to expedite the trade of the countries of the Southern Cone
Southern Cone

The term Southern Cone refers to a geographic region composed of the southernmost areas of South America, south of the Tropic of Capricorn. The region includes all of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, and some parts of Paraguay and southern portions of Brazil which include the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina , Paran? and...
 Latinoamericano (Mercosur
Mercosur

Mercosur or Mercosul is a Regional Trade Agreement among Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay founded in 1991 by the Treaty of Asunci?n, which was later amended and updated by the 1994 Treaty of Ouro Preto....
 and Chile). Its importance lies in the Southern Cone need to put their export production in the global market, with the main objective of the market Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
 - Pacific. This would cause an increase in trade by encouraging the export production in the catchment areas of the Corridor. La Chilena Region IV (Coquimbo) requires the loading of the Argentine producers for its port operations more dynamic than it is today. While San Juan is waiting for the reactivation of the northern (Jachal
Jáchal Department

J?chal is a department of the province of San Juan Province . It is located north of the same by making, characterized by its first level agricultural production, which emphasizes the planting of onion....
 Ischigualasto
Ischigualasto

Ischigualasto is a geological formation and a natural park associated with it in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province, north-western Argentina, near the border with Chile....
 and Iglesia
Iglesia Department

Iglesia is a department of the province of San Juan Province . Located in the northwest corner of this province, which is predominantly a landscape of mountains, hills and valleys with substantial vegetation....
)
of it, from the point both economic and tourism

The collective transport of long distance traveling on almost all the national and provincial roads in the province for all other provinces and cities of the country. It is served in the modern bus terminal with which the province has one in the city of San Juan in the other San Jose de Jáchal
San José de Jáchal

San Jos? de J?chal is a city in the northeast of the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, located on National Route 40 , south of the J?chal River....
 and the city of Caucete
Caucete

Caucete is a city in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, located 25 km southeast of San Juan, Argentina, on the junction of National Routes National Route 20 and National Route 141 ....
, which is currently in construction. By bus it takes around 18 hours to the city of Buenos Aires.

In air transport, leaving the province with domestic flights to the city of 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....
, has an airport, the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Airport
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Airport

Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Airport is an airport in San Juan Province, Argentina serving the cities of San Juan, Argentina. It is served by Aerol?neas Argentinas....
. Aircraft cabotage takes 90 min to reach Buenos Aires.

The system of public transportation in the City of San Juan
San Juan, Argentina

San Juan is the capital city of the Argentina Provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province in the Cuyo region, located in the Tul?m Valley, west of the San Juan River , at above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the ....
 and surrounding areas (Big John
Big John

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), include bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
 identified with numbers and letters with routes that connect downtown with other cities such as Villa Krause
Villa Krause

Villa Krause is the city of the Argentina of San Juan Province in the Cuyo region, located in the Tul?m Valley, west of the San Juan River , at 640 m above mean sea level, with a population of around 107,000 as per the ....
 Rivadavia, Santa Lucia Villa Paula Sarmiento Albarracín and Aberastain remise and taxis, but uncontrolled growth in population has led the study for the instslación new means of transport, is why this project in the installation of bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
 and streetcar.

See also

  • 1894 San Juan earthquake
    1894 San Juan earthquake

    The 1894 San Juan earthquake was a major earthquake that took place in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, on 27 October 1894, at about 07:30 PM....
  • 1952 San Juan earthquake
    1952 San Juan earthquake

    The 1952 San Juan earthquake was a earthquake that took place in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, on 11 June 1952, at 12:31:37 a.m....
  • 1977 San Juan earthquake
    1977 San Juan earthquake

    The 1977 San Juan earthquake was a major earthquake that took place in the provinces of Argentina of San Juan Province , Argentina, on 23 November 1977, at 09:26:23 AM....


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