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San Miguel de Tucumán (; usually called simply Tucumán) is the capital and largest city of
Tucumán Province Tucumán () is the most densely populated, and the second-smallest by land area, of the provinces of Argentina. Located in the northwest of the country, the province has the capital of San Miguel de Tucumán, often shortened to Tucumán. Neigh ...
, located in northern
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from
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. It is the fifth-largest city of Argentina after Buenos Aires, Córdoba,
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and Mendoza and the most important of the northern region. The Spanish
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founded the city in 1565 in the course of an expedition from present-day
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. Tucumán moved to its present site in 1685.


Overview

The city is bordered on the north by Las Talitas ( Tafí Viejo), on the east by
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and Alderetes (Cruz Alta), on the west by the city of Yerba Buena, and on the south by Lules. The city is located on the slopes of the Aconquija mountains, the easternmost mountain range before the large Chaco- Pampean flats. It is the commercial center of an irrigated area that produces large quantities of
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,
rice Rice is the seed of the grass species '' Oryza sativa'' (Asian rice) or less commonly ''Oryza glaberrima'' (African rice). The name wild rice is usually used for species of the genera '' Zizania'' and '' Porteresia'', both wild and domesticat ...
,
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, and
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, giving the province its nickname, the Garden of the Republic. The
National University of Tucumán The National University of Tucumán ( es, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, UNT) is an Argentine national university located in Tucumán Province and the largest in Argentina's northwest region. Founded on 25 May 1914 in San Miguel de Tucumán, ...
(1914) and the
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(1965) are in the city. On July 9, 1816, a congress gathered in Tucumán declared independence from
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, which did not officially recognize it until 1862. The meeting place of the congress, the
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, has been reconstructed as a national monument. After the national government broke down in 1820, the town was capital of the short-lived Republic of Tucumán. Its telephone code is 0381, and its postal codes are T4000 (Center), T4001 (North), T4002 (South) and T4003 (East).


Climate

San Miguel de Tucuman lies in a transition zone between temperate climates to the south, and subtropical climates to the north. It has a
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(''Cwa'') under the
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, with vastly more precipitation in the summer than in the winter. The average annual temperature is . The precipitation pattern is monsoonal: out of the that fall annually, most of it falls in the summer months, while the winter months tend to be drier. The average temperature in winter is . July is the coldest month with a mean temperature of . Frosts are uncommon, with some years recording no frosts at all. Usually, when frosts occur, they are light with temperatures rarely falling below . Winters are sunny, averaging 9–12 clear days and 9–12 overcast days per month. Snow is extremely rare, but in 2007, it reached the city center. There have been other episodes of sleet and snow in the mountains around the city, and in 2010, sleet was reported downtown again, a very rare event. Spring and fall are transition seasons. Springs are very short, and by October, summer weather settles in the city, with highs beyond very common. This is due to the dryness of the season: daytime highs are close to those in the summer, when rainfall and clouds are persistent, whereas spring is often sunny and arid. April marks the beginning of the fall, but temperatures remain near summer levels: during the day, and during the night. Rainfall decreases as fall progresses. Summers are the hottest and most humid time of year. The average temperature during the summer ranges from . In the summer, one can expect daytime highs ranging from ; at night, are the norm. Much of the rainfall that the city receives occurs during the summer months and cloudy weather tends to be more common, averaging 11–13 overcast days and only 2–4 clear days per month. Heat waves can push temperatures up to . However, some relief is possible after cold fronts from the south caused by Pampero winds which brings in cooler air. These winds can be strong following a hot day in advance of the cold fronts. The highest temperature recorded was on October 31, 2009 while the lowest temperature recorded was on July 16, 1962.


History

The first foundation of "San Miguel de Tucumán y Nueva Tierra de Promisión" was on May 31, 1565 by Diego de Villarroel in the Campos de Ibatín, to the southwest from where the current city is located nowadays. The city was moved to "La Toma" (where the old town or ''casco histórico'' is placed today) in 1685, due to the low quality of Ibatín water. On September 24, 1812, the
Battle of Tucumán The Battle of Tucumán was a battle fought on 24 and 25 September 1812 near the Argentine city of San Miguel de Tucumán, during the Argentine War of Independence. The Army of the North, commanded by General Manuel Belgrano, defeated the royal ...
took place near the city, when the Spanish army coming from the
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were defeated by the army led by
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. Belgrano had been committed to step back to Córdoba by the government of Buenos Aires, but the Tucumán inhabitants requested him to resist another Spanish invasion. With his troops almost unarmed and tired but reinforced with local
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s (self named ''Los decididos de Tucumán''), Belgrano attacked the Spanish army from behind, defeating them and ensuring the Independence of Argentina. After the battle of Tucumán, the same army led by Belgrano would achieve another victory in Salta. After those battles, Belgrano established a circular fortress known as "La Ciudadela", located from the current Plaza de la Independencia (former Plaza Mayor). Because it had patriot barracks and was located on an intermediate point between the
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and the
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and
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, San Miguel de Tucumán was designated as the venue for the Congress of the Independence. On July 9, 1816, the Independence of Argentina was declared, not only from Spain but from any other foreign domination. The act of the Independence was signed at the Casa de Tucumán, also named "Casa Histórica" or "Casa de la Independencia". By 1850 the city had increased its population considerably, overpassing the estimated registers. Because of that, in 1870 it was proposed that the city be expanded, setting new limits. During those years, the first railway line reached the city, built by
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-owned Córdoba Central Railway. The immigrants arriving in the region (most of them were Spanish, Arabic, Jewish, and Italian) influenced the architectural style that adapted to those new cultures, leaving the original
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behind. Therefore, new buildings in the city were made in Neoclassical, eclectic and picturesque styles. During the first years of the 20th Century the city added for recreational uses, therefore the first great park (similar to those existing in
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and
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) was built. By 1930 the city doubled its population.


Cultural and tourist heritage

The House of Government of Tucumán was built in Art Nouveau style at the end of 19th century. The White Room is commonly used to receive notable people who visit the city."Casa de Gobierno de Tucumán"
/ref> In the city downtown, the San Miguel de Tucumán Cathedral still preserves some colonial elements and other elements from Italian architecture. The Basílica de San Francisco (also declared a historical heritage), the Parroquia de San Roque, Basílica del Santísimo Sacramento (known as "Iglesia de Santo Domingo"), Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Merced and the Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Lourdes are some of the most important churches of the city. The Casa de Tucumán (or "Casa de la Independencia"), as the site of the declaration of independence of Argentina, is the most significant building in the city. After the Congress of Tucumán various people lived in the house and deterioration became visible over the years, which is clearly evident in the famous photo taken by Angel Paganelli in 1869. The Government of Argentina acquired the historic house in 1874 with a view to its serving as a post office. Starting in the 1880s celebrations took place in the building to commemorate Independence. Nevertheless, the government did not remodel the house until 1903, when it was demolished almost completely due to its very poor condition. The only room that was preserved from demolition was the room where the Independence was declared by the congressists. In 1942 the house was completely rebuilt, based on the original plans and the picture taken by Paganelli in 1869. For that purpose, the same kind of bricks, tejas (roof tiles) and baldosas (stone floor tiles) were used. Other notable buildings of San Miguel include the Teatro San Martín (with some elements in neoclassical style), and the Correo Central, made in a mix of styles and a tower inspired in the palaces of
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(specially Palazzo Vecchio), the old Legislature, the Palace of Justice, the Casino (former Savoy Hotel, built in 1912), the birthplace of
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, the Colegio Nacional Bartolomé Mitre and the Campo de las Carreras, where the battle of Tucumán took place and which is now an historical park.


Main sights

* Independence House * Tucumán Government Palace *
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* Timoteo Navarro Museum of Art * Cementerio del Oeste * President Avellaneda's House * Independence Square * Museum of Northern Folklore * Federación Económica Building * Padilla House * San Francisco Basilica * Cathedral * Museum of Sacred Art * La Merced Church


Cultural life and education

For decades, San Miguel de Tucumán has been one of the cultural spots in the country, in part due to the influence of the
National University of Tucumán The National University of Tucumán ( es, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, UNT) is an Argentine national university located in Tucumán Province and the largest in Argentina's northwest region. Founded on 25 May 1914 in San Miguel de Tucumán, ...
. It has been the birthplace and/or home of well-known personalities such as folk singer Mercedes Sosa, author Tomas Eloy Martínez, a professor at Rutgers University in the United States; musician
Miguel Ángel Estrella Miguel Ángel Estrella (4 July 1940 – 7 April 2022) was an Argentine pianist, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, and a juror of the Russell Tribunal. As a pianist, he numbered Celia de Bronstein, Erwin Leuchter, and Nadia Boulanger among his mento ...
, artist/architect Tomás Saraceno, painter Luis Lobo de la Vega, and many others. Two large theatres (San Martín and Alberdi) and several smaller and independent theaters offer a wide array of events, including plays, concerts, operas, and ballet, all year round. The ''Septiembre Musical'' is by far the most important cultural event during the year. This music festival, generally held at Independence Square, brings together several local and national artists who perform different musical styles ranging from folk music to rock. Universities in the city include the public
National University of Tucumán The National University of Tucumán ( es, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, UNT) is an Argentine national university located in Tucumán Province and the largest in Argentina's northwest region. Founded on 25 May 1914 in San Miguel de Tucumán, ...
and the
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, and the private (and Catholic)
Saint Thomas Aquinas University of the North The Universidad del Norte de Santo Tomás de Aquino (''Saint Thomas Aquinas North University'', UNSTA) is a Catholic university located in San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán province, Argentina. External links * Official website Catholic un ...
and the Saint Paul T University. Since August 2008, the city has been the location of trials of high-ranking former military officers charged with war crimes from the 1976–83
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. Luciano Menéndez, a former colonel, was convicted for crimes against humanity, including the kidnapping and disappearance of senator (Guillermo Vargas Aignasse) on the night of the ''golpe'' (coup) in 1976. Many Abuelas de la Plaza de Mayo (Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo) have been seen in and around the Tucumán trials. The convictions of Menéndez and
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were the first of this round of prosecution of military leaders of the Jorge Rafael Videla dictatorship. Their sentencings were seen as symbolic victories for the mothers and grandmothers whose children or husbands were "
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" by the military during that dark period of Argentine history.


Sports

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is the most popular sport in the city. San Miguel's main football clubs are
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and
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. Club Atletico San Martin is based out of San Miguel de Tucuman and was founded in 1909. This team has won four total national titles (1944, 1988, 2005, and 2007–08) and several regional titles. The longtime rival, Club Atletico Tucuman, is also based in the city of San Miguel de Tucuman but was founded in 1901. This team is the oldest football club in the Tucuman Province and the team has five national titles (1959, 2004, 2005, 2007–08, and 2008–09) and also many regional titles.
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is also a popular sport, some clubs are Juan Bautista Alberdi Club, Central Córdoba Club, Belgrano Club, Villa Luján Club, Tucumán BB Club and others. Tucumán was one of two co-hosts of the 1995 FIBA Americas Championship. The city is also a
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hotbed and hosts the
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, as well as the province's two most successful clubs:
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and Universitario. The rugby of Tucumán is the second most powerful in the Argentine, behind the Rugby of the Buenos Aires Union. For eight times, the ''Naranjas'' (Oranges) won the Argentine Championship of Unions; this is the greatest number won by a hinterland union. Other important rugby clubs of the city are Natación y Gimnasia, Cardenales, Tucumán Lawn Tennis, Los Tarcos, amongst others. The fans of the rugby of Tucumán are the most passionate among the Argentines.


Transport

The city is served by several bus lines that have routes within the city limits, and some others that connect it to the neighbouring cities of Yerba Buena, El Manantial, Tafí Viejo, Las Talitas, Banda del Río Salí, and Alderetes. San Miguel de Tucumán enjoys one of the largest bus stations in Argentina. The 30,000 m² estación central de ómnibus (opened in 1994) is the point from where hundreds of bus services arrive from and depart to almost all of the largest and mid-size cities throughout the country. The
Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport Teniente Benjamín Matienzo International Airport is an international airport east of the city of San Miguel de Tucumán in Argentina. It serves Tucumán Province in the north of the country. It was built in 1981, and its terminal was inaugu ...
(TUC/SANT) is the city's airport (though located east of the city, in the neighboring department of Cruz Alta) serving over 290,000 passengers a year. There are daily flights to
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,
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, Santiago del Estero, Campo Arenal, the Minera Alumbrera Gold Mine, as well as international flights to
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, Bolivia. The Mauricio Gilli Aerodrome is a private airport, located west from the city, for private aviation. It is locally known as Aeroclub. The city has also four
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s, with only the Mitre Railway terminus operating passenger trains to Retiro in Buenos Aires, with intermediate stops in Santiago del Estero and Santa Fe provinces amongst other stations. The other train station active is Belgrano Railway station, originally built by the Córdoba Central Railway and currently operated by
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company
Trenes Argentinos Cargas y Logística Belgrano Cargas y Logística S.A., trading as Trenes Argentinos Cargas, is an Argentine State-owned company which operates a freight rail network that includes Belgrano, Urquiza and San Martín railways. It is a subsidiary of Trenes Argent ...
. Railway stations in San Martín de Tucumán: Notes: * 1 ''Also known as "El Bajo" station, the building is currently a Municipal unit''. * 2 ''The line was also known as "Provincial" before being acquired by the Cordoba Central Railway in 1899.''


Media

San Miguel de Tucumán is home to two free-to-air television stations ('' Channel 8'' and '' Channel 10''), four newspapers ('' La Gaceta'', '' El Siglo'', ''El Periódico'', ''El Tribuno de Tucumán''), three cable television companies (CCC, ATS, and TCC), and several radio stations.


Healthcare

San Miguel de Tucuman is part of the Provincial Health System (Sistema Provincial de Salud or SIPROSA). This system divided the Tucuman province into four systematic areas with San Miguel being in its own area. Each area has its own public hospitals and Health Primary Attention Centers for the people. This divisions purpose was to help regulate health care assistance across the population and make it more accessible. Since then, SIPROSA has been a part of a modernizing program with the government in trying to make a successful medical records system. This would collect data from all the different resources and compile it into one database making it a lot easier and quicker for patients to pull up medical history, medical records, or anything of that nature. This is a big step for the Tucuman
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.


Notable people

* Melitón Camaño, politician and journalist * Pablo Rodriguez, politician. * Juan Bautista Alberdi, lawyer, writer, political theorist and diplomat. * Carlos Alvarado-Larroucau, writer. * Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid *
Nicolás Avellaneda Nicolás Remigio Aurelio Avellaneda Silva (3 October 1837 – 24 November 1885) was an Argentine politician and journalist, and President of Argentina from 1874 to 1880. Avellaneda's main projects while in office were banking and education ...
former President of Argentina. * Franco Fagioli opera singer * Victor García, theatre director. *
Omar Hasan Omar Hasan Jalil (born April 21, 1971 in Tucumán) is a retired Argentine rugby union footballer. He last played for Stade Toulousain in the domestic French club competition, the Top 14. He has also played for Argentina, usually as a prop. He ha ...
, rugby player. * Daniel Hourcade, former international rugby player, Pumas head coach. *
Francisco Maldonado da Silva Francisco Maldonado da Silva (Jewish name: Eliahu Hanazir; 1592 in Argentina – 23 January 1639, in Peru)http://franciscomaldonadodasilva.blogspot.nl/ Francisco Maldonado da Silva, Retrieved August 17, 2017. was an Argentine ''marrano'' physician ...
, Jewish martyr *
Tomás Eloy Martínez Tomás Eloy Martínez (July 16, 1934January 31, 2010) was an Argentine journalist and writer. Life and work He was born on July 16, 1934 in San Miguel de Tucumán and is generally considered an influential and innovative figure in Latin America ...
, journalist and writer, author of ''Santa Evita''. * Richard Maury, American engineer, honorary professor of the National University * Lola Mora, sculptor. *
José Luis Palomino José Luis Palomino (born 5 January 1990) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Atalanta. Palomino began his professional career with San Lorenzo, before joining Argentinos Juniors in 2013. After the 2013 ...
(born 1990), professional footballer * Mercedes María Paz, tennis player. * César Pelli, architect. * Alfredo Poviña, sociologist. *
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, economist, one of the founders of ECLAC-UN. * Ana Falú, architect and a social activist for human rights and for women's rights. * José María Núñez Piossek, former international/professional rugby player. * Julio A. Roca, former President of Argentina. * Alejandro Romay, television and theatre producer. * Federico Nicolás Sánchez, rugby player. *
Juan Soler Juan Soler Valls Quiroga (born January 19, 1966) is an Argentine-Mexican actor and former model and rugby union footballer. He was married to Argentine actress Magdalena "Maki" Moguilevsky with whom he has two daughters. Biography Personal life ...
, actor. * Mercedes Sosa, folk music singer. *
Leda Valladares Leda Valladares (21 December 191913 July 2012) was an Argentine singer, songwriter, musicologist and folklorist, and poet. Born in San Miguel de Tucumán in northern Argentina, she grew up surrounded by both classical European music and the fol ...
(1919–2012), folk singer and ethnographer of Argentine folk music.


Gallery

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Twin towns – sister cities

San Miguel de Tucumán is twinned with: * Concepción, Chile *
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, Israel * Sucre, Bolivia *
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, Bolivia *
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References


External links

*
Tucuman.com
Tucumán portal website
Terminal de Ómnibus
Bus Station website
Tucumán Turismo
Tucuman Tourist Office (Official Website)
La Gaceta
The most important local newspaper
Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
Tucuman State University
Universidad del Norte Santo Tomas Aquino
Tucuman Catholic University
Universidad Tecnologica Nacional (Tucuman Campus)
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