- La Pampa Province
Geobox|Province
name = La Pampa
symbol_type = Coat of arms
symbol = Escudo COA La Pampa province argentina.gif
coordinates_type = adm1st
lat_d = |lat_m = |lat_NS = S
long_d = |long_m = |long_EW = W
part_type = Divisions
part = 22 departments
capital = Santa Rosa
area = 143440
population = 299294
population_as_of = 2001
population_density = 2.0
leader_type = Governor
leader =Oscar Mario Jorge
leader1_type = Senators
leader1 =Silvia Gallego ,Rubén Marín , Juan Carlos Marino
free_type = Demonym
free = "Pampeano"
iso_code = AR
iso_subcode = L
website = http://www.lapampa.gov.arLa Pampa is a province of
Argentina , located in thePampa s in the centre of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise San Luis, Córdoba, Buenos Aires, Río Negro, Neuquén and Mendoza.History
In 1604
Hernandarias was the first explorer to reach the area later explored by Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera in 1662. But it was not until the 18th century that permanent settlements were installed. Resistance of the local aborigines prevented expansion until the government of Rosas, and did not cease untilJulio Roca 'sConquest of the desert in the 19th century. The territory was divided between the officers, and the first settlements were erected.The "Territorio Nacional de La Pampa Central" was created in 1884, containing the
Río Negro Province and parts of other surrounding provinces, and around 25.000 inhabitants. In 1915 there were already 110.000. In 1945 the territory was divided and La Pampa became a province.In 1952 its constitution was indited, and the province renamed after
Eva Perón . In 1955 both La Pampa andChaco , the other province renamed at the same time, afterJuan Perón , were renamed back to their original names.La Pampa's population, despite its rural profile, is one of Argentina's best-educated. One prominent local journalist, "El Arena" newsdaily editor Raul D'Atri, earned a national reputation for his investigative work, done sometimes at great peril to himself and "El Arena". ["Clarín". 19 March 1989.]
Geography and climate
Situated in the middle of the "pampas", the low, flat
steppe receives 500 mm of rain a year, diminishing towards the West. The lowhumidity andtemperate weather result in high contrast in temperature between day and night, which is reflected in the vegetation of the region.Northwestern La Pampa is part of the "pampa humida", adjacent to the Province of Buenos Aires. The influence of the "Cuyo" region can be seen in the west, with a low
mountain range of 600 meters.There are only two major rivers in the province: the Colorado ("Red River") on the border with the Province of Río Negro, and the Salado ("Salty River") crossing it. The Salado's level has been dropping, as its tributaries in the Province of Mendoza are diverted for
irrigation .Economy
La Pampa, long Argentina's most economically agricultural province, produced an estimated US$3.2 billion in output in 2006, or, US$10,500 per capita (almost 20% above the national average). [ [http://www.iader.org.ar/}]
Agriculture contibutes a fourth to La Pampa's economy, the most important activity being
cattle ranching, with 3,632,684 (2002) head, which takes place all over the province. Otherlivestock include 202,428sheep , 140,498goat and 64,118pig .The Northeast, on the more fertile lands, has also an important activity withwheat (10% of the national production),sunflower (13% of NP),maize ,alfalfa ,barley , and other cereals.There's also a
dairy industry of 300 centres of extraction and 25cheese factories,honey production, and salt extraction from salt basins.La Pampa is home to very little industry, construction or mining and, so, its services sector accounts for over two-thirds of the economy, a fairly high proportion. Tourism is an underdeveloped activity, however. Visitors start at Santa Rosa and reach
Lihué Calel National Park , "Parque Luro Provincial Reserve" or visit one of the many "estancias", some of which are dedicated toagritourism .Political division
The province is divided in 22 departments (Spanish: departamentos).
Department (Capital)
# Atreuco (Macachín)
# Caleu Caleu (La Adela )
# Capital (Santa Rosa)
# Catriló (Catriló)
# Chalileo (Santa Isabel)
# Chapaleufú (Intendente Alvear)
# Chical Có (Algarrobo del Aguila)
# Conhelo (Eduardo Castex )
# Curacó (Puelches)
# Guatraché (Guatraché)
# Huncal ( [Bernasconi ] )
# Lihué Calel (Cuchillo-Co)
# Limay Mahuida (Limay Mahuida)
# Loventué (Victorica)
#Maracó (General Pico )
#Puelén (Veinticinco de Mayo)
# Quemú Quemú (Quemú Quemú)
#Rancul (Parera)
# Realicó (Realicó )
# Toay (Toay)
# Trenel (Trenel )
# Utracán (General Acha)References
External links
* [http://www.lapampa.gov.ar/ Official (government) Website] (Spanish)
* [http://www.turismolapampa.gov.ar/ Provincial Tourist Office] (Spanish)
* [http://www.unlpam.edu.ar/ Universidad Nacional de La Pampa] ] (Spanish)
* [http://www.region.com.ar/ REGION Guide to La Pampa ] ] (Spanish/English)
* [http://www.argentour.com/mapas/lapampamap.html Map of La Pampa and its Departamentos (out of date)]
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