Alberdi Department

Alberdi Department
Department

Location of Alberdi Department within Santiago del Estero Province
Coordinates (Campo Gallo): 26°35′2″S 62°50′50″W / 26.58389°S 62.84722°W / -26.58389; -62.84722Coordinates: 26°35′2″S 62°50′50″W / 26.58389°S 62.84722°W / -26.58389; -62.84722
Country  Argentina
Province Santiago del Estero
Head town Campo Gallo
Area
  Total 13,507 km2 (5,215 sq mi)
Population (2001)[1]
  Total 15,617
  Density 1.2/km2 (3.0/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-3 (ART)

Alberdi Department is a department of Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina in the region of the Chaco Santiagueño. It is bordered on the north by Copo Department, on the east by Chaco Province, on the south by Moreno Department and Figueroa Department, and on the west by the Salado River which separates it from the Jiménez Department and Pellegrini Department. Its head town is Campo Gallo.

The department was created by provincial law No. 782, which was adopted on June 27, 1921, which modified the law No. 353 and dividing Copo Department to create Alberdi Department.[2]

Article 2: Alberdi is denominated as the department within the following borders: to the north, the parallel of Santo Domingo of latitude 26º13’25’’, the dividing line with Copo Department; to the east, the meridian 61º43’21’’ West of Greenwich, the dividing line with the Chaco Territory; to the south, the current border of Copo Department which separates it from Moreno Department; and to the west, the Salado River which separates it from Pellegrini and Jiménez Departments, with an area of 13,140 square kilometers.

Other cities and towns

  • Agustina Libarona
  • Coronel Manuel Leoncio Rico
  • El Setenta
  • Huachana
  • Las Carpas
  • San Gregorio
  • Villa Palmar

References

  1. "Provincia según departamento. Población, superficie y densidad. Años 1991 y 2001". Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  2. "Ley 782". Archived from the original on 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
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