Catamarca Province

Catamarca
Location of Catamarca within Argentina
Coordinates: 28°28′S 65°47′W / 28.467°S 65.783°W / -28.467; -65.783
CountryArgentina
CapitalSan Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
Departments16
Municipalities36
Government
 • GovernorRaúl Jalil (Justicialist)
 • LegislatureChamber of Deputies (41)
Senate (16)
 • National Deputies
5
 • National SenatorsFlavio Fama, Guillermo Andrada, Lucía Corpacci
Area
 • Total102,602 km2 (39,615 sq mi)
Population
 (2010[1])
 • Total331,847 (Ranked 20th)
 • Density3.7/km2 (10/sq mi)
Demonym(s)catamarqueño, catamarcano
Time zoneUTC−3 (ART)
ISO 3166 codeAR-K
Websitewww.catamarca.gov.ar

Catamarca is a Province of Argentina. It is in the northwest of the country. The province has 334,568 people as per the 2001 census. To the west, it borders Chile.

The capital is San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, usually shortened to Catamarca. Other important cities are Andalgalá, Tinogasta, and Belén.

The land is mostly mountains.

Notable people

  • Calu Rivero, first actress from Catamarca to appear in national television
  • Emilio Caraffa - Post-impressionist painter
  • Daniel Díaz - Footballer
  • Mamerto Esquiú - Friar
  • Vicente Saadi - Justicialist Party politician

References

Other websites

Media related to Catamarca Province at Wikimedia Commons

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