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Tafí del Valle

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.

Tafí del Valle
Taktikllakta
Tafí del Valle
Coordinates: 26°51′10″S 65°42′30″W / 26.85278°S 65.70833°W / -26.85278; -65.70833
Country Argentina
Province Tucumán
DepartmentTafí del Valle
Government
 • IntendenteManuel Jorge Yapura Astorga
Area
 • Total150 km2 (60 sq mi)
Elevation
2,014 m (6,608 ft)
Population
 (2010 census)
 • Total14,933
 • Density100/km2 (260/sq mi)
Demonymtafinisto/tafinista
Area code03867
Websitehttps://tafidelvalle.gob.ar/
Tafí del Valle (Tucumán): View from El Infiernillo

Toponymy edit

Taktikllakta (Cacán language: "Town of the magnificent entrance") seems to have been the original name of the population centre and of the valley in which it lies. The Spaniards simplified the name as Tafí. It should be borne in mind that Tucumán province contains another town with the name Tafí, viz. Tafí Viejo.

Geography edit

The town of Tafí del Valle is located almost in the centre of the Tafí valley, which separates the high cordilleras of the Sierra del Aconquija to the south, and the Cumbres Calchaquíes to the north. This valley forms an important pass linking the Calchaquí Valleys to the west with the great Chaco-Pampean plains to the east.

There is road access to the city of San Miguel de Tucumán by National Route 38 and Provincial Route 307.

Earthquakes edit

Earthquakes in the area of Tucumán province (north-central Argentina) are frequent but mostly of low intensity. Moderate to severe earthquakes occur at approximately 30-year intervals.[1] Among the most notable earthquakes to affect the region were those of 1861 and 1931.[2]

Civil Defence measures include:

  • an annual earthquake drill,
  • distribution of, and training around, a Manual of Disaster Procedures", ensuring that the media of communication are always provided with generator, facilities and transmission tower,
  • signs to warn that this is an earthquake-prone area.

Climate and ecology edit

Owing to the altitude, the prevailing climate is temperate with low humidity and winter snowfalls. The eastern part of the valley, where the town lies, is moist and consists of grassland with groves of conifers, deciduous trees and pepper trees. Further west there is less moisture, favouring the presence of scattered cacti such as the cardón. The contrast is particularly marked at Abra del Infiernillo, where just to the west one sees semideserts and deserts, while to the east lie grasslands, woods and forests often covered in cloud.

The average maximum temperature in the town of Tafí in summer (January) is 26C, while in winter (July) it's 16C, and temperatures down to -20C are common in the winter.

Climate data for Tafí del Valle (1936–1972)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 23.5
(74.3)
23.1
(73.6)
21.2
(70.2)
19.4
(66.9)
17.1
(62.8)
16.1
(61.0)
14.9
(58.8)
17.1
(62.8)
18.0
(64.4)
20.0
(68.0)
22.0
(71.6)
23.1
(73.6)
19.6
(67.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) 18.2
(64.8)
17.0
(62.6)
15.6
(60.1)
12.8
(55.0)
10.8
(51.4)
8.9
(48.0)
8.1
(46.6)
10.0
(50.0)
11.3
(52.3)
15.0
(59.0)
16.0
(60.8)
17.5
(63.5)
13.4
(56.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 13.3
(55.9)
12.8
(55.0)
11.2
(52.2)
7.5
(45.5)
4.2
(39.6)
1.9
(35.4)
1.1
(34.0)
2.4
(36.3)
5.1
(41.2)
7.8
(46.0)
10.8
(51.4)
12.4
(54.3)
7.5
(45.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 98.9
(3.89)
78.1
(3.07)
51.5
(2.03)
14.2
(0.56)
4.5
(0.18)
2.3
(0.09)
4.7
(0.19)
4.9
(0.19)
7.9
(0.31)
25.1
(0.99)
52.8
(2.08)
72.6
(2.86)
417.5
(16.44)
Average relative humidity (%) 70 72 70 65 59 57 53 49 48 54 59 66 60
Source: Secretaria de Mineria[3]

History edit

 
Menhir, Tafí culture, Museo de La Plata

There have been native peoples in the area for over 7,000 years. Villages of farmers and gatherers were established 2,300 years ago, probably predating the Tafí culture.

The Spanish presence began in the mid-16th century. However, the Spanish were unable to establish themselves immediately, due to the resistance mounted by the native Diaguitas and in particular by the Calchaquí tribe.

In 1636 the valley was granted as a royal gift (Sp: Merced Real) to the Spanish family of Leguizamo y Guevara, who founded an estancia (large rural estate). This was later bought by the Jesuits, who had been present in the area since 1617. The Jesuits introduced dairy farming, in particular the production of high-quality cheese.

Economy edit

The climate has favoured livestock farming, initially with camelids, and since the Spanish influx in the 16th century also with cattle, sheep, horses, and to a lesser extent goats. There is also cultivation of grain crops such as wheat, and vegetables such as lettuce. High-quality varieties of cheese are produced. The second half of the 20th century has seen development of tourism.

Tourism edit

 
Tafí del Valle

From 2003, this area has begun to be included in international package tours of northwest Argentina.

The RP307 route from San Miguel de Tucumán to Tafí goes into the Tucumán forest and passes through the Quebrada de los Sosa nature reserve. It passes three places of interest: the "El Indio" monument, "The Freezer" and "The End of the World".

At the eastern entrance to the Tafí valley is the village of El Mollar, which possesses a variety of tourist facilities, as also does the town of Tafí del Valle.

One of the main tourist attractions is the collection of menhirs at the Parque de los Menhires close to El Mollar. These phallic monoliths, some of them bearing still visible carvings, were shaped by the indigenous people of the Tafí culture. Originally they stood at different locations throughout the valley, but under the provincial governorship of Antonio Domingo Bussi they were brought together at their present location, in order, it was said, to preserve them and protect them from damage by visitors.

Very close to El Mollar, and extending towards Tafí del Valle, is the artificial lake of Angostura. In addition to its setting among often snow-capped mountains, it offers attractions in the form of fishing and water sports. From this lake issues the fast-flowing and clear Los Sosa river, which flows eastward through canyons and over waterfalls.

Less than 1 km from Tafí is located the Jesuit centre of La Banda (built early 18th century, now a museum) and the hill of Ñuñorco Grande. On Provincial Route 307, 2 km from the town, is the Casa Duende museum, dedicated to local beliefs, myths and traditions.

Continuing to the north, there are panoramic views over the valley, and this route leads to Amaicha del Valle, the ruins of Quilmes, El Pichao, Colalao del Valle and Cafayate - the last-named is within the province of Salta and is well known for its high quality wines.

Activities available at Tafí include horse riding, tours in 4x4 vehicles, trekking, windsurfing, paragliding and visits to churches and estancias.

Annual events edit

  • A re-enactment of the Passion of Christ during Holy Week, with local actors, attracting a larger number of spectators each year.
  • In summer, a tournament of the Argentine national sport of pato (an equestrian sport), involving sportsmen from all over the country.
  • The National Cheese Festival, held in February.

Population edit

In 2001 the town of Tafí del Valle contained approximately 5,000 inhabitants, but in its role as departmental capital the quoted population includes that of settlements within approximately 15 km.

Gastronomy edit

The cheeses of Tafí, produced since the 18th century, are said to be of excellent quality. Also noted is the cottage cheese (quesillo) and a variety of preparations based on it, such as a dessert dish made with honey or cayote preserve; these may be served with kiwifruit or grapes. Other dishes available include roast meat – beef or kid – and especially grilled trout from the nearby lake, seasoned with lemon. Beverages include white Torrontés wine, made in the neighbouring Calchaquí valleys, and beer brewed in San Miguel de Tucumán.

References edit

  1. ^ National Institute of Earthquake Prevention: historical earthquakes in Argentina (in Spanish)
  2. ^ "Liquefaction phenomena associated with historical earthquakes. Their analysis in the evaluation of earthquake danger in Argentina". Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  3. ^ (in Spanish). Secretaria de Mineria de la Nacion (Argentina). Archived from the original on October 26, 2008. Retrieved November 7, 2015.

External links edit

  • TafíDelValle.com Portal, Tafí del Valle
  • TafíDelValle.ORG Tourist Portal, Tafí del Valle
  • Ente Tucumán Turismo Tourist information for the province of Tucumán
  • Information portal of the municipality of Tafi del Valle

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For the department see Tafi del Valle Department This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tafi del Valle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Tafi del Valle is a city in Tucuman 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 Tucuman 126 km from the provincial capital San Miguel de Tucuman Tafi del Valle TaktikllaktaCityTafi del ValleCoordinates 26 51 10 S 65 42 30 W 26 85278 S 65 70833 W 26 85278 65 70833Country ArgentinaProvince TucumanDepartmentTafi del ValleGovernment IntendenteManuel Jorge Yapura AstorgaArea Total150 km2 60 sq mi Elevation2 014 m 6 608 ft Population 2010 census Total14 933 Density100 km2 260 sq mi Demonymtafinisto tafinistaArea code03867Websitehttps tafidelvalle gob ar Tafi del Valle Tucuman View from El Infiernillo Contents 1 Toponymy 2 Geography 2 1 Earthquakes 2 2 Climate and ecology 3 History 4 Economy 5 Tourism 5 1 Annual events 6 Population 7 Gastronomy 8 References 9 External linksToponymy editTaktikllakta Cacan language Town of the magnificent entrance seems to have been the original name of the population centre and of the valley in which it lies The Spaniards simplified the name as Tafi It should be borne in mind that Tucuman province contains another town with the name Tafi viz Tafi Viejo Geography editThe town of Tafi del Valle is located almost in the centre of the Tafi valley which separates the high cordilleras of the Sierra del Aconquija to the south and the Cumbres Calchaquies to the north This valley forms an important pass linking the Calchaqui Valleys to the west with the great Chaco Pampean plains to the east There is road access to the city of San Miguel de Tucuman by National Route 38 and Provincial Route 307 Earthquakes edit Earthquakes in the area of Tucuman province north central Argentina are frequent but mostly of low intensity Moderate to severe earthquakes occur at approximately 30 year intervals 1 Among the most notable earthquakes to affect the region were those of 1861 and 1931 2 Civil Defence measures include an annual earthquake drill distribution of and training around a Manual of Disaster Procedures ensuring that the media of communication are always provided with generator facilities and transmission tower signs to warn that this is an earthquake prone area See also List of earthquakes in Argentina Climate and ecology edit Owing to the altitude the prevailing climate is temperate with low humidity and winter snowfalls The eastern part of the valley where the town lies is moist and consists of grassland with groves of conifers deciduous trees and pepper trees Further west there is less moisture favouring the presence of scattered cacti such as the cardon The contrast is particularly marked at Abra del Infiernillo where just to the west one sees semideserts and deserts while to the east lie grasslands woods and forests often covered in cloud The average maximum temperature in the town of Tafi in summer January is 26C while in winter July it s 16C and temperatures down to 20C are common in the winter Climate data for Tafi del Valle 1936 1972 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 23 5 74 3 23 1 73 6 21 2 70 2 19 4 66 9 17 1 62 8 16 1 61 0 14 9 58 8 17 1 62 8 18 0 64 4 20 0 68 0 22 0 71 6 23 1 73 6 19 6 67 3 Daily mean C F 18 2 64 8 17 0 62 6 15 6 60 1 12 8 55 0 10 8 51 4 8 9 48 0 8 1 46 6 10 0 50 0 11 3 52 3 15 0 59 0 16 0 60 8 17 5 63 5 13 4 56 1 Mean daily minimum C F 13 3 55 9 12 8 55 0 11 2 52 2 7 5 45 5 4 2 39 6 1 9 35 4 1 1 34 0 2 4 36 3 5 1 41 2 7 8 46 0 10 8 51 4 12 4 54 3 7 5 45 5 Average precipitation mm inches 98 9 3 89 78 1 3 07 51 5 2 03 14 2 0 56 4 5 0 18 2 3 0 09 4 7 0 19 4 9 0 19 7 9 0 31 25 1 0 99 52 8 2 08 72 6 2 86 417 5 16 44 Average relative humidity 70 72 70 65 59 57 53 49 48 54 59 66 60 Source Secretaria de Mineria 3 History edit nbsp Menhir Tafi culture Museo de La Plata There have been native peoples in the area for over 7 000 years Villages of farmers and gatherers were established 2 300 years ago probably predating the Tafi culture The Spanish presence began in the mid 16th century However the Spanish were unable to establish themselves immediately due to the resistance mounted by the native Diaguitas and in particular by the Calchaqui tribe In 1636 the valley was granted as a royal gift Sp Merced Real to the Spanish family of Leguizamo y Guevara who founded an estancia large rural estate This was later bought by the Jesuits who had been present in the area since 1617 The Jesuits introduced dairy farming in particular the production of high quality cheese Economy editThe climate has favoured livestock farming initially with camelids and since the Spanish influx in the 16th century also with cattle sheep horses and to a lesser extent goats There is also cultivation of grain crops such as wheat and vegetables such as lettuce High quality varieties of cheese are produced The second half of the 20th century has seen development of tourism Tourism edit nbsp Tafi del Valle From 2003 this area has begun to be included in international package tours of northwest Argentina The RP307 route from San Miguel de Tucuman to Tafi goes into the Tucuman forest and passes through the Quebrada de los Sosa nature reserve It passes three places of interest the El Indio monument The Freezer and The End of the World At the eastern entrance to the Tafi valley is the village of El Mollar which possesses a variety of tourist facilities as also does the town of Tafi del Valle One of the main tourist attractions is the collection of menhirs at the Parque de los Menhires close to El Mollar These phallic monoliths some of them bearing still visible carvings were shaped by the indigenous people of the Tafi culture Originally they stood at different locations throughout the valley but under the provincial governorship of Antonio Domingo Bussi they were brought together at their present location in order it was said to preserve them and protect them from damage by visitors Very close to El Mollar and extending towards Tafi del Valle is the artificial lake of Angostura In addition to its setting among often snow capped mountains it offers attractions in the form of fishing and water sports From this lake issues the fast flowing and clear Los Sosa river which flows eastward through canyons and over waterfalls Less than 1 km from Tafi is located the Jesuit centre of La Banda built early 18th century now a museum and the hill of Nunorco Grande On Provincial Route 307 2 km from the town is the Casa Duende museum dedicated to local beliefs myths and traditions Continuing to the north there are panoramic views over the valley and this route leads to Amaicha del Valle the ruins of Quilmes El Pichao Colalao del Valle and Cafayate the last named is within the province of Salta and is well known for its high quality wines Activities available at Tafi include horse riding tours in 4x4 vehicles trekking windsurfing paragliding and visits to churches and estancias Annual events edit A re enactment of the Passion of Christ during Holy Week with local actors attracting a larger number of spectators each year In summer a tournament of the Argentine national sport of pato an equestrian sport involving sportsmen from all over the country The National Cheese Festival held in February Population editIn 2001 the town of Tafi del Valle contained approximately 5 000 inhabitants but in its role as departmental capital the quoted population includes that of settlements within approximately 15 km Gastronomy editThe cheeses of Tafi produced since the 18th century are said to be of excellent quality Also noted is the cottage cheese quesillo and a variety of preparations based on it such as a dessert dish made with honey or cayote preserve these may be served with kiwifruit or grapes Other dishes available include roast meat beef or kid and especially grilled trout from the nearby lake seasoned with lemon Beverages include white Torrontes wine made in the neighbouring Calchaqui valleys and beer brewed in San Miguel de Tucuman References edit nbsp Argentina portal National Institute of Earthquake Prevention historical earthquakes in Argentina in Spanish Liquefaction phenomena associated with historical earthquakes Their analysis in the evaluation of earthquake danger in Argentina Retrieved 24 September 2012 Provincia de Tucuman Clima Y Meteorologia Datos Meteorologicos Y Pluviometicos in Spanish Secretaria de Mineria de la Nacion Argentina Archived from the original on October 26 2008 Retrieved November 7 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tafi del Valle TafiDelValle com Portal Tafi del Valle TafiDelValle ORG Tourist Portal Tafi del Valle Ente Tucuman Turismo Tourist information for the province of Tucuman Information portal of the municipality of Tafi del Valle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tafi del Valle amp oldid 1208672932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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