Provincia De Jujuy
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Jujuy is a province of Argentina, located in the extreme northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and
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. The only neighboring Argentine province is Salta to the east and south.


Geography

There are three main areas in Jujuy: *The Altiplano, a plateau high with peaks of , covers most of the province. *The Río Grande of Jujuy cuts through the Quebrada de Humahuaca canyon, of heights between . *To the southeast, the
sierra Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" and "saw", from Latin '' serra'') may refer to the following: Places Mountains and mountain ranges * Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico * Sierra de las Nieves, a mountain range i ...
s descends to the Gran Chaco region. The vast difference in height and climate produces desert areas such as the Salinas Grandes salt mines and subtropical Yungas jungle. The terrain of the province is mainly arid and semi-desertic across the different areas, except for the ''El Ramal'' valley of the San Francisco River. Temperature difference between day and night is wider in higher lands, and precipitation is scarce outside the temperate area of the San Francisco River. The Grande River and the San Francisco River flow to the Bermejo River. The San Juan, La Quiaca, Yavi and Sansana Rivers flow to the Pilcomayo River.


History

Pre-Columbian inhabitants known as the
Omaguaca The Qulla (Quechuan for ''south'', Hispanicized and mixed spellings: ''Colla, Kolla'') are an indigenous people of western Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina living in west of Jujuy and west of Salta Province. The 2004 Complementary Indigenous Survey r ...
s and Ocloyas practiced agriculture and domesticated the guanaco. They had huts made of mud, and erected stone fortresses to protect their villages. An example of such fortresses is Pucará de Tilcara, Pucará meaning "fortress" (word also used for the Argentine combat aircraft Pucara). Omaguacas and Ocloyas were later conquered by the Incas during their expansion period. The name ''Jujuy'' derives from a type of Inca provincial governor (''xuxuyoc'') encountered there by the Spanish in the late 16th century. In 1593, a small settlement (current San Salvador de Jujuy) was erected in the Jujuy valley by the effort of
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. Colonial forces fought the resistance by the indigenous Calchaquíes and Omaguacas, so that the European population eventually consolidated in the village. At the end of the 17th century, the customs to the Viceroyalty of Peru was transferred from Córdoba to Jujuy. With the separation from Peru and the creation of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, Jujuy lost its importance and its population started to diminish. During the May Revolution and the battles for the independence of the ''United provinces of the South'', many confrontations took place in Jujuy because the Spanish concentrated their forces in Peru. The people of Jujuy had to endure the Jujuy Exodus, a massive evacuation with a
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policy, led by General Manuel Belgrano. Eventually the Spanish surrendered, but the war had seriously affected the economy of the area. After a series of internal conflicts, the province declared its autonomy from Tucumán and
Salta Province Salta () is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca. It also surrounds Jujuy. To the north it borders Boliv ...
s on November 18, 1834. Jujuy started a gradual process of economic and social improvement, and at the end of the 19th century the
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industry arose. At the beginning of the 20th century, the railway connected the province with Buenos Aires, and
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,
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. In 1945, heavy industry first arrived in Jujuy at the hand of General Manuel Savio, a presidential economic advisor who, had Argentina's first modern
steel Steel is an alloy made up of iron with added carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels that are corrosion- and oxidation-resistant ty ...
mill installed in Jujuy. In 1969, Jujuy joined oil-rich neighboring
Salta Province Salta () is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca. It also surrounds Jujuy. To the north it borders Boliv ...
with the discovery of petroleum by the state-owned YPF. The Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport has operated since 1967.


Indigenous people

The Colla people are indigenous people who have been living in Jujuy for centuries, practising subsistent living and farming with llamas and goats. A group of small producers from Suqueños have been fighting in defense of Pachamama and their rights as members of Atacama people. Thirty-three villages have united to oppose the lithium extraction as it requires much water which the region has very little of. As of 2019, at a single salt lake 10 billion liters of water were being pumped up from 450 meter depth into solar ponds. They also claim that lithium operations have contaminated the air with residuals of chemicals used to extract lithium like lye, hydrated sodium carbonate and others. The dust irritates the eyes of llamas and can cause blindness.


Economy

Jujuy's economy is moderately underdeveloped, yet very diversified. Its 2006 economy was an estimated US$2.998 billion, or, US$4,899 per capita (over 40% below the national average).


Agriculture

Jujuy is, despite its rural profile, not particularly agrarian. Agriculture contributes about 10% to output and the main agricultural activity is
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. Its processing represents more than half of the province's gross production, and 30% of the national sugar production. The second agricultural activity is tobacco, cultivated in the Southeastern valley, as a major national producer. Other crops include
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s, citrus and tomatoes, and other vegetables for local consumption. Cattle and goats are raised on a small scale, mainly for local dairies, and llamas, vicuñas and guanacos are raised in significant numbers for wool. Manufacturing is more prominent in Jujuy than in some neighboring provinces, adding 15% to its economy. Jujuy is the second largest Argentine producer of iron, used by the ''Altos Hornos Zapla''
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.


Mining

Other industrial activities include mining for construction material, petroleum extraction at ''Caimancito'', salt production from ''Salinas Grandes'' salt basin, and paper production fed by the Jujuy's forests with 20% of the industrial product of the province. Argentina is the world's second largest lithium brine producer which is located in Jujuy (e. g. Salar de Olaroz and
Salinas Grandes mine The Salinas Grandes mine is one of the largest lithium mines in Argentina. The mine is located in northern Argentina in Jujuy Province. The Salinas Grandes mine has reserves amounting to 20 million tonnes of lithium ore grading 1.2% lithium thus ...
s). The so-called Lithium Triangle, consisting of NW Argentina, Bolivia and NE Chile holds more than half the world's supply.


Tourism

An important and still growing activity, tourism in the area brings a number of Argentine tourists (80%), tourists from other South American countries (12%) and Europeans (7%). Most tourists head for San Salvador de Jujuy to start their exploration of the province. The Horacio Guzmán International Airport, 34 km from San Salvador, connects the province with Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and some destinations in
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. Apart from the fantastic contrast of land colours and formations, tourists are attracted also by the strong aboriginal roots in the culture of Jujuy. Aymará and Quechua cultures coexist in the area, and ruins of the Incas are well conserved. Tourists who come to Jujuy visit the area of the Quebrada de Humahuaca and its
Cerro de los Siete Colores Cerro de los Siete Colores (The Hill of Seven Colors) is one of the hills bordering the Quebrada de Purmamarca which is in turn is a western branch of the Quebrada de Humahuaca up to Cuesta del Lipán, in Jujuy Province, Argentina. Its unique ...
, Pucará de Tilcara, ''Salinas Grandes'' and many small towns. Other less frequent destinations include the Calilegua National Park in the Yungas jungle, La Quiaca, ''Laguna de Pozuelos'', and ''Laguna Guayatayoc''.


Government

The provincial government is divided into the usual three branches: the executive, headed by a popularly elected governor, who appoint the cabinet; the legislative; and the judiciary, headed by the Supreme Court. The Constitution of Jujuy Province forms the formal law of the province. In Argentina, the most important law enforcement organization is the Argentine Federal Police but the additional work is carried out by the Jujuy Provincial Police.


Departments

The province is divided into 16 departments (in the Spanish language, ''departamentos''). Department (Capital): # Cochinoca (
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) # El Carmen ( El Carmen) # Doctor Manuel Belgrano ( San Salvador de Jujuy) # Humahuaca ( Humahuaca) # Ledesma ( Libertador General San Martín) # Palpalá ( Palpalá) # Rinconada ( Rinconada) # San Antonio (
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) # San Pedro ( San Pedro) # Santa Bárbara (
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) # Santa Catalina ( Santa Catalina) #
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Susques Susques is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina.Ministerio del Interior


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) # Tilcara ( Tilcara) #
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(
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) # Valle Grande ( Valle Grande) # Yavi ( La Quiaca)


Villages

*
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* El Cóndor * El Talar


Filmed in Jujuy Province

* '' Cocaine Wars,'' (1985). * '' Veronico Cruz,'' (1988). * ''My Masterpiece'' (2018), dir. Gastón Duprat.


Gallery

Image:Pucará de Tilcara 01.JPG, Ruins of the
Pucará The Pucará culture was an archaeological culture which developed in Qullaw, along the north-western shore of Lake Titicaca. It was characterized by a hierarchy of sites made up several smaller centers and villages scattered throughout the north ...
near Tilcara Image:Cerro de los siete colores.jpg,
Cerro de los Siete Colores Cerro de los Siete Colores (The Hill of Seven Colors) is one of the hills bordering the Quebrada de Purmamarca which is in turn is a western branch of the Quebrada de Humahuaca up to Cuesta del Lipán, in Jujuy Province, Argentina. Its unique ...
, Purmamarca Image:Calle de Tilcara, Jujuy, Argentina.jpg, Calle de Tilcara, Jujuy, Argentina Image:Jujuy-Capital-P3110030.JPG, Patio inside the Jujuy Cathedral, San Salvador de Jujuy. Image:Camino a Villa Nougues (Tucumán).jpg, National Route 9 between Jujuy and Salta


See also

*
1863 Jujuy earthquake The 1863 Jujuy earthquake took place in the province of Jujuy, Argentina on 15 January at about 11:00 ( UTC-3). It had an estimated magnitude of 6.4 and its epicenter was at , at a depth of about . This earthquake had a felt intensity of VIII on t ...
* Salar de Atacama * Gigafactory 1 requiring vast amounts of lithium


References


External links


Official ''Provincia de Jujuy'' website

Official Tourism website
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