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  2. San Miguel de Tucumán - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel de Tucumán ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel de tukuˈman] ), usually called simply Tucumán, is the capital and largest city of Tucumán Province, located in northern Argentina 1,311 kilometres (815 mi) from Buenos Aires. It is the fifth-largest city of Argentina after Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Rosario and Mendoza and the most ...

  3. Tucumán Province - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .tucuman .gov .ar. Tucumán ( Spanish pronunciation: [tukuˈman]) 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.

  4. Casa de Tucumán - Wikipedia

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    The Historical House of Tucumán ( Spanish: Casa Histórica de Tucumán, officially "Casa Histórica de la Independencia") is a historic building and museum located in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina, built during the colonial times. The Congress of Tucumán worked in this house during the Argentine War of Independence, and issued the ...

  5. Tucumán arde - Wikipedia

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    Tucumán arde. Tucumán Arde (translated "Tucumán is Burning") was a series of art events in Buenos Aires and Rosario, Argentina, in 1968 that addressed the living and working conditions under military dictator Juan Carlos Onganía. The events were organized and executed by a group of artists that included María Teresa Gramuglio, Nicolás ...

  6. Republic of Tucumán - Wikipedia

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    Argentina. The Republic of Tucumán ( República de Tucumán) was a short-lived state centered on the town of San Miguel de Tucumán in today's Argentina that was formed after the collapse of central authority in 1820, and that broke up the next year. The "Republic" remained a political unit within the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata .

  7. Congress of Tucumán - Wikipedia

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    Site of the Congress of Tucumán. Restored in 1941, it was made a National Monument. On April 15, 1815, a revolution ended the mandate of Carlos María de Alvear and called a General Congress. Delegate deputies, each representing 15,000 inhabitants, were sent from all the provinces to the sessions that started on March 24, 1816.

  8. Tafí del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Tafí del Valle. /  26.85278°S 65.70833°W  / -26.85278; -65.70833. Tafí del Valle is a city in Tucumán, Argentina. It is located in the department of the same name, of which it is the main settlement, in the west of the Argentine province of Tucumán, 126 km from the provincial capital, San Miguel de Tucumán .

  9. National University of Tucumán - Wikipedia

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    National University of Tucumán. The National University of Tucumán ( Spanish: 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, access to the university is unrestricted and free of charge.