Tunuyán Department
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Official name | Departamento Tunuyán | |
Capital | Tunuyán | |
Country Province |
Argentina Mendoza |
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Foundation Founder |
November 25, 1880 ? |
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Population: | ||
- Total | 42,125 (2001 census [INDEC]) | |
- Density | 12.7 Inhabitants/km² | |
- Population change | +17.93% (1991-2001) | |
Resident name | tunuyanense | |
Telephone code | 02622 | |
Post Code | M5560 | |
Location | ||
- Coordinates | ||
Area | 3,317 km² | |
Distance: | ||
- to Buenos Aires | 1,175 km | |
Patron | ? | |
Mayor | Eduardo Giner, UCR | |
Web Site | http://www.tunuyan.gov.ar | |
IFAM Statistics | IFAM |
Tunuyán Department is a department located on the eastern border of Mendoza Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 42,000 inhabitants in an area of 3,317km², and its capital city is Tunuyán, which is located around 1,175km from Capital Federal.
[edit] Districts
- Campo de los Andes
- Colonia Las Rosas
- El Algarrobo
- El Totoral
- Las Pintadas
- Los Árboles
- Los Chacales
- Los Sauces
- Villa Seca
- Vista Flores
[edit] External links
- Municipal Website (Spanish)
Departments of Mendoza Province |
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General Alvear | Godoy Cruz | Guaymallén | Junín | La Paz | Las Heras | Lavalle | Luján de Cuyo | Maipú | Malargüe | Mendoza (Capital) | Rivadavia | San Carlos | San Martín | San Rafael | Santa Rosa | Tunuyán | Tupungato | |