Rosario de Lerma
Department
Coordinates: 24°58′47″S 65°34′47″W / 24.97972°S 65.57972°W / -24.97972; -65.57972
Country Argentina
Province Salta
CapitalRosario de Lerma
Area
  Total5,110 km2 (1,970 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)[2]
  Total33,741
  Density6.6/km2 (17/sq mi)
An old locomotive at Campo Quijano station
A school in Santa Rosa de Tastil

Rosario de Lerma is a department located in Salta Province, Argentina. Its main settlements are Rosario de Lerma (the capital) and Campo Quijano.

Geography

Overview

The department is located in the north-central side of the province, near the Andes, and includes part of the Puna de Atacama. It borders with Jujuy Province and the departments of La Caldera, Capital, Cerrillos, Chicoana, Cachi and La Poma. The territorial strip linking the northern and southern side of La Poma Department separates Rosario de Lerma from Los Andes Department.

Places

Towns and municipalities:

Other localities and places:

  • Abra Muñano
  • Alfarcito
  • Cachiñal
  • Chorrillos
  • Diego de Almagro
  • El Alisal
  • El Rosal
  • El Manzano
  • Gobernador Solá
  • Incahuasi
  • Incamayo
  • Ingeniero Maury
  • Las Cuevas
  • Manizales
  • Meseta
  • Puerta Tastil
  • San Bernardo de las Zorras
  • Tacuara
  • Villa Angélica

See also

References

  1. (in Spanish) Source: INDEC 2001 (area)
  2. (in Spanish) Source: INDEC 2001 (population)
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