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  1. 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.

    • 1565, 1685
    • Capital
  2. San Miguel de Tucumán, a veces llamada simplemente Tucumán, es la capital de la provincia de Tucumán, situada en el noroeste de la República Argentina, a 1311 km de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Está ubicada muy cerca de la orilla derecha del río Salí, también llamado río Dulce.

    • Plaza Independencia. Enjoy lots of important historical sites at once from your seat on a bench in the city’s main square, Plaza Independencia. Constructed during the colonial times, you can sit amongst native flowers and orange trees and maybe catch an occasional protest from residents trying to get the attention of their representatives.
    • Casa de Tucumán. The Congress of Tucumán declared Argentina’s independence from the Spanish Crown in this very house in 1816. Painted a bright white, this colonial home was used by the revolutionary government for meetings – they even knocked out an interior wall to make more room for their sessions.
    • Try the Local Gastronomy. Home to some of the best empanadas in Argentina, check out Tucumán’s empanada shops and restaurants all over the city and neighboring villages.
    • Tour the Yungas. Outside of the city the scenery becomes lush and green, so take at least an afternoon to explore it on your own or with a tour company.
  3. The top attractions to visit in San Miguel de Tucuman are: Casa Historica de Tucuman; Parque Sierra de San Javier; Museo Miguel Lillo De Ciencias Naturales; Catedral de San Miguel de Tucumán; El Cadilla Dam; See all attractions in San Miguel de Tucuman on Tripadvisor

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  4. San Miguel de Tucumán, city, capital of Tucumán provincia (province), northwestern Argentina. It lies along the Salí River, at the foot of the scenic Aconquija Mountains. It was founded in 1565 by the Spanish colonial governor Diego de Villarroel at Ibatín on the Tejar River (now Pueblo Viejo on.

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  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Tucumán, Argentina, is renowned for its abundant history, culture, and natural wonders. San Miguel de Tucumán, the capital of Tucumán Province, is the fifth-largest city in Argentina. Notable attractions in the area include the Quilmes Ruins, Casa de Tucumán, and Plaza Independencia.

  7. San Miguel de Tucumán, usually known simply as Tucumán, is the capital city of Tucumán Province, and the largest city in the Northwest region of Argentina, with 606,000 people (2020) in the urban area.

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