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Burruyacú Department
Burruyacú Department is a Departments of Argentina, department located in the northwest of the Tucumán Province, Argentina. According to the 2001 census, its population was 32,936. The department seat is the town of Burruyacú. Geography The department has a total area of 3,605 km2, making it the largest department in the province. It has a mountainous west formed by the Sierra de Medinas. East of these mountains is a fertile and sparsely populated plain where ranching and agriculture dominate the land use. Adjacent districts *Salta Province – north *Santiago del Estero Province – east *Cruz Alta Department, Tucumán, Cruz Alta Department – south *Trancas Department and Tafí Viejo Department – west Towns and comunas rurales *Benjamín Aráoz y El Tajamar *Burruyacú *El Chañar *El Naranjo y El Sunchal *El Puestito *El Timbó *Gobernador Garmendia *La Ramada y La Cruz *Piedrabuena (Tucumán), Piedrabuena *7 de abril (Tucumán), 7 de abril *Tala Pozo (Tucumán), Tala ...
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Departments Of Argentina
Departments () form the second level of administrative division (below the Provinces of Argentina, provinces), and are subdivided in Municipalities of Argentina, municipalities. They are extended in all of Argentina except for the Buenos Aires Province, Province of Buenos Aires and the Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, the national capital, each of which has different administrative arrangements (respectively Partidos of Buenos Aires, ''partidos'' and Communes of Buenos Aires, ''comunas''). Except in La Rioja Province, Argentina, La Rioja, Mendoza Province, Mendoza, and San Juan Province, Argentina, San Juan Provinces, departments have no executive authorities or assemblies of their own. However, they serve as territorial constituencies for the election of members of the legislative bodies of most provinces. For example, in Santa Fe Province, each department returns one senator to the provincial senate. In Tucumán Province, on the other hand, where legislators are e ...
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