Santiago Del Estero Zip code
Santiago del Estero, also known as Santiago, is a province in the north of Argentina. It is also known as Santiago. Salta, Chaco, Santa Fe, Cordoba, Catamarca, and Tucuman are the provinces that are next to each other. Santiago del Estero is the capital of the province of Santiago del Estero in the north of Argentina, and it has a lot to offer. It has a population of 252,192 people, making it the 12th-largest city in the country. It has a surface area of 2,116 km2. On the Dulce River and on National Route 9, it is 1,042 km from Buenos Aires. 455 years old, Santiago del Estero was the first city built by Spanish people in what is now Argentina. It is called "Madre de Ciudades" because of this (Mother of Cities). In the same way, it has been officially called the "mother of cities and the cradle of folklore." There is the National University of Santiago del Estero, which was built in 1973, and the Universidad Catolica, which was built in 1960. Some other things to look at are the city's Cathedral, the Santo Domingo Convent, and the Provincial Archaeology Museum. Six kilometres north of the city, the Santiago del Estero Airport has flights to Buenos Aires and San Miguel de Tucuman, and it's very easy to get there. There are cool, dry winters and wet, humid summers in this area. It gets an average of 600 mm of rain each year, and the weather is warm. About 100,000 people speak Quechua in Santiago del Estero and its surrounding area, making it the southernmost place where the language of the Incas still lives. In modern Argentina, it is one of the few indigenous languages that is still alive.
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