San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca

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San Fernando del
Valle de Catamarca
Province Catamarca
Department Capital
Location 28°28′ S 65°47′ W
Population 141,260
Demonym catamarqueño
Elevation 500 m AMSL
CPA base K4700
Phone code +54 3833
Mayor Ricardo G. Guzmán
Party Frente Cívico y Social

San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca is a city in northwestern Argentina and capital of Catamarca Province, on the Río Valle River, at the feet of the Cerro Ambato. The city of 684 km², located 500 meters above the sea level, has 141,000 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]), with more than 200,000 counting the suburbia, what represents around 70% of the population of the province.

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The city is located some 1131 kilometres from Buenos Aires. The closest provincial capitals are La Rioja (154 km), Tucumán (230 km) and Santiago del Estero (209 km).

Many pilgrims come to San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca to visit the Church of the Virgin of the Valley (1694), which contains a statue of Nuestra Señora del Valle (Our Lady of the Valley).

Catamarca is also the touristic centre of the province, with its colonial architecture, and serves as a hub to many touristic points and excursions, hiking, mountain-bike tours, horse riding, and wine testing.

San Fernando can be also reached by plane to the Felipe Varela airport (IATA: CTCICAO: SANC) at coordinates 28°35′12″S, 65°45′12″W, located 15 kilometres southeast of the city, that has regular flight to Buenos Aires and La Rioja.

Aereal view of the city.
Aereal view of the city.

An initial settlement, called Londres, was established here by Spanish colonists in 1558; a permanent settlement was not founded until 1683, by Fernando de Mendoza y Mate de Luna. Catamarca comes from Quechua meaning "fortress on the slope".

The city, which had only 8,000 inhabitants in 1882 and was reached by the rail in 1888, grew very slowly, and the region remained poor even in the middle of the 20th century, partially because of the nepotism of the ruling Saadi family, before they lost political power in the 1990s. In spite of this, the province remains still politically unstable, and a large part of its population lives in precarious conditions.

The arid continental mild climate of the zone has an annual average of 20 °C with an average maximum temperature of 34 °C in summer and an average minimum of 5 °C in winter. Temperature in the high mountains can drop down to 30 °C below zero.

Agriculture is San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca's chief economic activity; however, low rainfall makes irrigation necessary. Fruit and grapes are grown in the oasis areas near the city, and there's a considerable production of wine. Other local production includes preserves and handwoven ponchos.

Cotton and cattle are important economically, as well as mining at the Farallón Negro, Bajo de la Alumbrera and Capillitas mines where gold, silver, copper and tin.

Provincial Capitals of Argentina (by Province)

Buenos Aires • Catamarca • Chaco • Chubut  • Córdoba • Corrientes • Entre Ríos • Formosa • Jujuy • La Pampa • La Rioja • Mendoza • Misiones • Neuquén • Río Negro • Salta • San Juan • San Luis • Santa Cruz • Santa Fe • Santiago del Estero • Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and The South Atlantic Islands • Tucumán

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