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Chamical is a small city in, and the
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of, Chamical Department in the south of La Rioja Province of Argentina.Ministerio del Interior
With a population of 12,919 permanent residents at the , up from 11,831 at the time of the 2001 census, it is the third-most populous settlement in La Rioja Province after Chilecito. It is home to the CELPA aerospace test center, founded in 1961 and operated by the
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. The town, which is crossed by the Tirante
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, lies on the Ruta 38 (Spanish Wikipedia), around 140 km from
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(2 hours by bus), and some 300 km from Córdoba (4 hours by bus). This young urban habitation has been an important site in several stages of Argentine history during the past fifty years. Chamical is regarded as the
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hub in La Rioja Province.


Name origin

Chamical got its name from the many specimens of the medicinal herb known in Spanish as ''chamico'' ("
jimsonweed ''Datura stramonium'', known by the common names thorn apple, jimsonweed (jimson weed), devil's snare, or devil's trumpet, is a poisonous flowering plant of the nightshade family Solanaceae. It is a species belonging to the ''Datura'' genus a ...
") found growing wild in the area.


Geography and climate

Chamical is located in the droughty ''Llanos Riojanos'' (Spanish for "Riojan Plains") and has four marked seasons, giving it a ''BSh''
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under the
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. The dry period of April to October is mild to cool, with the normal monthly mean temperature reaching its lowest in July at . The rainy period of November to March is warm to hot, with the normal monthly mean temperature peaking in January at . There has hardly ever been any snow or frost, but there has often been hail. Total yearly precipitation averages a scanty with plentiful sunny days, and the rainfall centers in summer. The wettest month is January, during which time Chamical receives an average of . Winters are quite cool, but usually sunny; rather, snowfall is an odd occurrence. The ''Servicio Meteorológico Nacional'' reports that July is the coldest month with a mean high of and a mean low of . Springtime is mild, windy and usually warm. Summers are hot (as is common with La Rioja Province), somewhat rainy and, most often, the mercury rises to 38 degrees Celsius (≈100 Fahrenheit) or higher in the shade, which means unpleasant. The rain brings some relief from the stifling Riojan heat. January, the warmest month, has an average high of and an average low of . Fall is mild and pleasant, but can go chilly. The highest temperature ever recorded was on December 25, 2013 while the lowest temperature on record was on July 31, 1993.


Neighboring towns


Landmark snapshots

ChamicalRoad.jpeg, Motor vehicles at the east entrance to Chamical on Argentina Route 38 ChamicalTrainStation.jpeg, Chamical's former railroad station, now housing the local museum. TrainWaterTower.jpeg, The dilapidated albeit picturesque railroad water tower in the background (beyond the derelict truck) is a
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; it was built up by a British company in the late nineteenth century. ChamicalBusStation.jpeg, Chamical Bus Depot. Cohete Castor CRX-01 en CELPA Chamical.jpg, A
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on a mobile launch pad at CELPA launching facility. The picture dates back to 1969. SanMartinMemorial.jpeg, San Martín memorial at the middle of the namesake garden square in downtown at twilight. NiceBankInRocketCity.jpg, Classic
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at this Chamical bank. ChamicalCH.jpeg, Chamical City Hall, located dowtown. ChamicalCollege.jpeg, The
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campus at Chamical finds itself on the south side of town. It attracts a number of students from across the country. HospitalAgote.jpeg, Façade of ''Hospital Luis Agote''. This is the main hospital of public assistance in the ''Llanos Riojanos''. Its name commemorates Argentina's name physician Luis Agote. VisitorCenter@RocketCity.jpg, A mini attraction in its own right, the Chamical Tourist Information Center is located just off the Ruta 38 in the immediate surroundings of the local bus depot.


References

{{coord, 30, 22, S, 66, 19, W, display=title, region:AR_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Populated places in La Rioja Province, Argentina