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Santiago del Estero (, Spanish for ''Saint-James-Upon-The-Lagoon'') is the capital of Santiago del Estero Province in northern Argentina. It has a population of 252,192 inhabitants, () making it the twelfth largest city in the country, with a surface area of 2,116 km2. It lies on the Dulce River and on National Route 9, at a distance of 1,042 km north-northwest from Buenos Aires. Estimated to be 455 years old, Santiago del Estero was the first city founded by Spanish settlers in the territory that is now Argentina. As such, it is nicknamed "Madre de Ciudades" (Mother of Cities). Similarly, it has been officially declared the "mother of cities and cradle of folklore." The city houses the National University of Santiago del Estero, founded in 1973, and the ''Universidad Católica'', founded in 1960. Other points of interest include the city's Cathedral, the Santo Domingo Convent, and the Provincial Archeology Museum. The
Santiago del Estero Airport Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whose ...
is located 6 kilometres north of the city, and has regular flights to Buenos Aires and San Miguel de Tucumán. The climate is subtropical with cool dry winters and wet humid summers. It receives an average annual precipitation of 600 mm, and the climate is warm. Santiago del Estero and its surroundings are home to about 100,000 speakers of the local variety of Quechua, making it the southernmost outpost of the language of the Incas. It is one of the few indigenous languages surviving in modern Argentina.


History

After a series of exploratory expeditions from Chile starting in 1543, ''Santiago del Estero del Nuevo Maestrazgo'' was founded on July 25, 1553, by Francisco de Aguirre (although some historians consider its true foundation to be in 1550). Although it is the oldest city in Argentina, it preserves little of its former Spanish colonial architecture, except for several churches. In 1576, the governor of a province in northern Argentina commissioned the military to search for a huge mass of iron, which he had heard that Natives used for their weapons. They called the area "Heavenly Fields," translated into Spanish as Campo del Cielo. (This term now refers to a protected area situated on the border between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, where a group of iron meteorites were found, estimated as having fallen in a Holocene
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some 4,000–5,000 years ago. In 2015, Police arrested four alleged smugglers trying to steal more than a ton of protected meteorites.) The city was the capital of the Intendency of San Miguel de Tucumán during the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, and first seat of its bishop; those were later moved to Salta and Córdoba respectively. Santiago del Estero stands in the middle of an extensive but largely semi-arid agricultural region. Originally a dry forest area, the abundance of quebracho attracted timber industries of British capital during the 19th century, leading to extensive deforestation; the British-owned Central Argentine Railway reached the city in 1884.''Historical Dictionary of Argentina''. London: Scarecrow Press, 1978. The province, in 1948, elected a young
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activist,
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, as its Governor. Santiago del Estero's central political figure during the second half of the 20th century, he soon became indispensable to local politics (even out of power). A true '' Caudillo'' (strongman), his amiable demeanor belied a record of ruthlessness towards opposition figures.Unofficial biography of Carlos Juárez.
/ref> The construction of the nearby Quiroga Dam (on the Río Dulce) in 1950, eased the city's chronic water shortage and spurred the growth of local agriculture, based on cotton and
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s. The city's first school of higher education, the ''Instituto Superior del Profesorado'' (a normal school), was established in 1953. The city developed a sizable manufacturing sector based on textile mills and other light industry from the 1950s on, though the public sector remained the largest employer. Santiago del Estero's population reached 100,000 in 1970. The province, however, remained one of the poorest in Argentina, falling further behind. In 1993, the city made international headlines when rioting erupted around the governor's mansion. What began as a protest by government workers who had not been paid in three months, soon grew to 4,000 demonstrators who burned cars, destroyed government buildings and even invaded the homes of prominent politicians. Juárez, by the 1990s, was readily ordering his opponents' deaths, notably that of former Governor César Iturre in 1996 and of Bishop Gerardo Sueldo in 1998. The 2002 deaths of two local women, however, were traced to Juárez's assassin, Antonio Musa Azar, and in an attempt to retain power, Juárez resigned (appointing his wife, Nina Juárez, governor). The bid failed, however, as President Néstor Kirchner signed an executive order removing Mrs. Juárez from her post in March 2004. The Juárez couple, in their nineties, subsequently lived under house arrest in the city of Santiago del Estero; the former strongman died in 2010.


Transport


Public

The
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was built in 1959 and currently has flights to and from Buenos Aires operated by Aerolíneas Argentinas. In recent years it has been refurbished and expanded given that it was operating at full capacity. The city's main road connection to other provinces is National Route 9, which connects it to the cities of Cordoba,
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and Buenos Aires to the south and San Miguel de Tucumán, Salta and San Salvador de Jujuy to the north. National Route 64 connects the city to San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, the capital of
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. In November 2008, a new long-distance bus terminal was inaugurated, replacing the previous bus terminal in the city.


Railway

The city has historically been connected through the
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and Mitre railways. An elevated commuter rail line known as Tren al Desarrollo is under construction in the city, connecting Santiago del Estero to the city of La Banda. Notes: 1 ''Under construction, work in progress''


Climate

Santiago del Estero lies in a transition zone between more temperate climates, typical of the Pampa, and the hotter climates of the Chaco region: while daytime highs are decidedly very hot, nights tend to cool down more than most locations in the Chaco. It has a
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(''BSh'') bordering on a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
(''Cwa'') under the Köppen climate classification. The city is notorious for its very hot summer weather: the average high is and are attained on a regular basis; the highest temperature on record is on November 1, 2009. Nighttime temperatures are in midsummer. There is a very short, humid season between December and February, with up to monthly; however, this rain falls during a handful of very strong thunderstorms, and so the amount that falls on a given year is extremely variable. Fall is still warm, with average highs of in April, and lows of . Temperatures can still soar to in this season. Rainfall is scarce, and becomes practically 0 for 5 months: in July, only are expected. Winters bring very pleasant days () with markedly colder nights (under ). Nonetheless, these averages are obtained through an alternance of heat waves and cold waves: short periods of are followed by frosty days with highs around , and sometimes the thermometer fails to reach . The thermometer does descend below , and the record low is on July 18, 1975. Late in the winter, heat waves become much more common, and in September, are already possible. The pattern of intense heat waves followed by cool, windy weather is typical of spring, which is also very dry in Santiago. The high temperatures, extreme dryness and high winds create a very dusty environment. In October, the average high is already , and rainfall only arrives in late November. December is as hot as January, and the abundant rains make the landscape green for a few months. Total precipitation is low, , and varies from one year to another.


Culture

Some important figures related to the history of Santiago del Estero are Colonel Juan Francisco Borges, who led the local battalion of the Army of the North during the
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(and an ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges), the 19th-century painter Felipe Taboada, as well as Francisco René and Mario Roberto Santucho, founders of the '' Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores'' (Workers' Revolutionary Party, ''PRT'') and the '' Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo'' (People's Revolutionary Army, ''ERP''), the two leading guerrilla organizations during the wave of unrest in the 1970s. The city is home to numerous important Argentine artists, such as Ramon Gómez Cornet, Carlos Sánchez Gramajo, Alfredo Gogna, Ricardo and Rafael Touriño in visual arts, and Jorge Washington Ábalos, Bernardo Canal Feijóo, Clementina Rosa Quenel, Alberto Tasso, Carlos Virgilio Zurita and
Julio Carreras (h) Julio Carreras (h) (born August 19, 1949) is an Argentine author of 12 books and former guerrilla fighter. Born in San Pedro de Guasayán, Santiago del Estero, he studied piano, guitar and the plastic arts from the age of 4 till 14, when h ...
in literature. Santiago's musical heritage is one of the most important cultural aspects of the city, with typical folklore
chacarera The Chacarera is a dance and music that originated in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It is a genre of folk music that, for many Argentines, serves as a rural counterpart to the cosmopolitan imagery of the Tango. A dance form played by contemporar ...
and zamba. Some renowned artists and groups include the Manseros Santiagueños, the Ábalos Brothers (led by Adolfo and Alfredo Ábalos), Jacinto Piedra and Dúo Coplanacu.


Sports

The city is home to the
Asociación Atlética Quimsa Asociación Atlética Quimsa, usually called simply Quimsa, is an Argentine sports club located in the city of Santiago del Estero in the homonymous province. The club's professional basketball team plays in the Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB) ...
, 2015 champion of Argentina's Liga Nacional de Básquet. The team plays its home games at the
Estadio Ciudad de Santiago del Estero Asociación Atlética Quimsa, usually called simply Quimsa, is an Argentine sports club located in the city of Santiago del Estero in the homonymous province. The club's professional basketball team plays in the Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB) ...
. In 2021, the
Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades The Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades is a stadium located in the city of Santiago del Estero in the homonymous province of Argentina. The stadium was inaugurated on March 4, 2021, before the 2019 Supercopa Argentina match contested by Riv ...
was inaugurated in Santiago del Estero. The stadium is expected to host ten matches of the
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.


Notable people

* Nicolás Aguirre (born 1988), basketball player *
Amancio Jacinto Alcorta Amancio Jacinto Alcorta (August 16, 1805 – May 3, 1862) was an Argentine composer, policy maker and politician. Life and times Musician and representative Amancio Jacinto Alcorta was born in Santiago del Estero, Argentina, in 1805. His fathe ...
(1805–1862), composer and politician *
Casimiro Alcorta Casimiro Alcorta (1840–1913) was a musician of Argentina, considered one of the fathers of tango music. An Afro-Argentine son of slaves, Alcorta was born in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. He became free as a child, and took the name of his o ...
(1840–1913), tango musician * Ramón Carrillo (1906–1956), neurosurgeon and public health advocate, first health minister of Argentina *
Mariela Coronel Mariela del Carmen Coronel (born 20 June 1981) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Spanish Primera Federación club Rayo Vallecano. She previously played for Club Atlético Independiente and San Lorenzo de Al ...
(born 1981), footballer *
Agustina Palacio de Libarona Agustina Palacio de Libarona (also known as La Heroína del Bracho; February 1, 1825December 13, 1880) was a 19th-century Argentine writer, storyteller, and heroine. A member of an elite family from Santiago, her husband was Capt. José María Liba ...
(1825–1880), writer, storyteller; also known as "La Heroína del Bracho" * Omar Sebastián Pérez (born 1981), footballer *
Alberto Soriano Alberto Soriano (5 February 1915 – 1981) was an Argentine composer and ethnomusicologist. He was born in Santiago del Estero.Miguel Ficher, Martha Furman Schleifer, John M. Furman Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictiona ...
(1905–1981), composer *
Federico Villegas Federico Villegas (born 13 July 1994) is an Argentine male BMX rider, representing his nation at international competitions. He competed in the time trial event at the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships The 2015 UCI BMX World Championships were ...
(born 1966), diplomat *
Sergio Unrein Sergio Ezequiel Unrein (born 16 June 1991) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a striker for Atlántico FC in the Dominican Republic. Career Club In January 2018, Unrein went on trial with Kazakhstan Premier League club Irtysh Pavlodar. I ...
(born 1991), footballer


Villages


Gallery

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See also

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1817 Santiago del Estero earthquake The 1817 Santiago del Estero earthquake took place in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, on 4 July at about 05:30 PM. It was estimated to be 7.0 on the Richter magnitude scale. Its epicenter was at , at a depth of 30 km. The earth ...


Notes


External links


Santiago del Estero
Culture, art, myths: in Spanish.
Municipality of Santiago del Estero

Municipal info
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Historia de Santiago del Estero

Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero
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