- Calingasta Department
Infobox San Juan Department
name= Calingasta
official name= Departamento Calingasta
location= location of Jáchal Department in San Juan Province
capital=Tamberías
foundation=December 17 1869
founder=
pop= 8.176 (census-ar|2001)
density= 0,4 Inhabitants/km²
pop change=
resident=
tel= 0264
post= SJ5400
coor= coord|31|22|S|69|30|W|
area= 22.589 km²
dist1= 1.180km
patron= San José
mayor= José Adolfo Ibaceta | web=
ifam= SJU003Calingasta is a department of the province of San Juan (
Argentina ). It is located at the southwestern tip of the province, which is predominantly a landscape ofmountains clearly, mountains and rivers. Characterized by its production ofapple and demonstrate a remarkable growth mainly in the tourist town ofBarreal andTamberías Origin of name
Several have been the meanings that have been given to indigenous root of this word. People of the inhabitants of Calían. Skirt or safe or major hills. Transforming Catalve "(River of the hillside), as the area was called Calingasta the arrival of the Spaniards.
Geography
The department Calingasta is southwest of the province of San Juan, west, 135 miles City of San Juan, it has an area of 22,589 square kilometres, which succeeds in ubicarce Firstly with respect to its surface at the provincial level. Its boundaries are:
* To the north with the department Iglesia
* To the south with theMendoza Province
* To the east with the departments of Sarmiento Zonda and Ullum
* To the west with theRepublic of Chile *ReliefCalingasta has fully rugged topography (hilly), as its location is at the foot of the Andes, where the mountains are complemented with its main highest elevation, the mountain
Mercedario (6,720 meters), after Aconcagua and it is possible to highlight an area precordillerana lower height as the first with numerous mountain cave highlight theSierra del Tontal . The soil is mainly features desert with little vegetation cover, with exceptions in the valleys located on the banks of rivers.
*ClimateThe climate is mostly desert with little precipitation, highlighting marked thermal amplitudes, with notable differences in temperature between night and day, a major solar radiation.
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