Calingasta (department)
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Calingasta is a department of the province of
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( Argentina). It is the southwestern corner of the province, which is predominantly a landscape of
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and rivers. It is characterized by its production of apples and by tourism, mainly in the tourist towns of Barreal and Tamberías


Origin of name

Several 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 prior to the arrival of the Spaniards.


Geography

The department Calingasta comprises the southwest corner of the province of San Juan. It is west of the City of San Juan with an area of . Its boundaries are: * To the north with the Iglesia Department * To the south with the Mendoza Province * To the east with the departments of Sarmiento, Zonda, and Ullum * To the west with the
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Relief

Calingasta has a rugged, hilly topography due to its location is at the foot of the Andes. The mountain
Mercedario Cerro Mercedario is the highest peak of the Cordillera de la Ramada range and the eighth-highest mountain of the Andes. It is located 100 km to the north of Aconcagua, in the Argentine province of San Juan. It was first ascended in 1934 ...
is the eighth-highest mountain of the Andes with an altitude of . It is located north of Aconcagua. It is possible to highlight an area precordillerana lower height as the first with numerous mountain cave highlight the
Sierra del Tontal The Sierra del Tontal is a mountain range in the southern part of San Juan Province, Argentina. The range is in the precordillera area of La Rioja, San Juan and Mendoza, in the Cuyo region. It extends south of the Sierra del Tigre, from which i ...
. The soil is mainly desert with little vegetation cover except on the river banks in the valleys.


Climate

The climate is mostly desert with little precipitation, highlighting marked thermal amplitudes, with notable differences in temperature between night and day, a major solar radiation. Departments of San Juan Province, Argentina {{coord, 31, 22, S, 69, 30, W, type:landmark_source:USNO/HMNAO, display=title