- Veinticinco de Mayo Department, San Juan
Infobox San Juan Department
name= 25 DE MAYO
official name= Departamento 25 de Mayo
location= location of Departamento 25 de Mayo inSan Juan Province
capital=Santa Rosa
foundation=
founder=
pop= 15.193 (census-ar|2001)
density= 3,4 Inhabitants/km²
pop change= +13.26% (1991-2001)
resident=
tel= 0264
post= 5400
coor= coord|31|49|S|68|12|W|
area= 4.519 km²
dist1= 1,145km
patron= Santa Rosa
mayor= | web=
ifam= SJU01825 de Mayo is a department of the province of San Juan (
Argentina ), located southwest of the province. Be department is characterized by its high productionwine and olivícola.Geography
The department on 25 de Mayo is located in the southeastern province of San Juan, distanced 32 kilometres east of the San Juan. It borders:
* To the north with the department Caucete
* To the south with theMendoza
* To the east with the departments of Sarmiento Rawson and 9 de Julio
* To the west with theSan Luis Province *ReliefThe geography department on 25 de Mayo this characterized by mountains of escaza height, which belong to the system of
Sierras Pampeanas . Also displayed numerous depressions that give rise toMedanos large area, basins filled with river deposits (water) and wind (wind). The dunes are located between the districts ofVallecito andEncón , and with an area of 250,000 hectares, are among the largest in South America. It also highlights the drains and rivers BermejoDesaguadero River , giving rise to small swamps, (Lagoons Guanacache ), in the southern province of limiting theMendoza *ClimateThe climate is characterized by high aridity, with high temperatures in the summer of 35 ° C, when the absolute reach 45 ° C, low rainfall and a large thermal daily. The flora comprises jarillas, casuarinas, challenge, acacia, chilcas, chañares, zampas and jumes. The animals inhabiting the region are hares, vizcachas, gangs, foxes, reptiles, peccaries, coipos and waterfowl.
Population
According to
Indec 2001 May 25 the department had 15,193 inhabitants of which 51% of the population is urban-type, 49% are rural conditions. Santa Rosa (department head) andCasuarinas are the major urban centres that concentrate the most densely populated. In rural landscapes, with fewer poiblación, in addition to engaging in agricultural activity, stressing the development of all kinds of crafts as a means of expression and livelihood. Textiles, leather works and objects made with jonquil (a plant typical of the region) are the pieces sold.Economy
The main economic activity is the
agricultural and the department on May 25 has more than 16,141 hectares under cultivation being completely one of the largest cultivated areas of the province. 55% of this total is occupied byat and 37% by plantationsolive .The fruit,melon watermelon pear quince Damascus andpeach , seeds and pastures are other crops that are made in the department to provide the remaining percentage. It also made holdings forest. It also highlights thelivestock , andgoats and bovine the most important thing in the area.As for the industry stands of
wine , with many wineries that produce wines called common or table, which supply the province and some parts of the country. Also highlighted olivícola production with the development of one of the bestolive oil of the province and the country.
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