Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

Santa Cruz is a province of Argentina. It is in the southern part of the country, in Patagonia. It borders Chile to the west and south. To the east is the Atlantic Ocean. It is the second largest province of the country (after Buenos Aires province). It has the fewest people in mainland Argentina. Perito Moreno National Park and Los Glaciares National Park are here.

Santa Cruz
Clockwise from top: Cueva de las Manos, Harbour of Río Gallegos, Perito Moreno Glacier (Los Glaciares National Park), Río Pinturas.
Clockwise from top: Cueva de las Manos, Harbour of Río Gallegos, Perito Moreno Glacier (Los Glaciares National Park), Río Pinturas.
Flag of Santa Cruz
Coat of arms of Santa Cruz
Location of Santa Cruz within Argentina
Location of Santa Cruz within Argentina
Coordinates: 48.62°S 70.01°W / -48.62; -70.01
CountryArgentina
CapitalRío Gallegos
Departments7
Municipalities27
Government
  GovernorAlicia Kirchner
  Deputies5
  Senators3
Area
  Total243,943 km2 (94,187 sq mi)
Population
 (2010[1])
  Total272,524 (Ranked 23rd)
  Density1.1/km2 (3/sq mi)
Demonymsantacruceño
Time zoneUTC−3 (ART)
ISO 3166 codeAR-Z
Websitewww.santacruz.gov.ar

Río Turbio is Argentina's only active coal mine. There is also mining for gold, clay, gypsum, and salt. Sheep are also important for the economy. They are used both for wool and meat.

References

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