Burruyacú Department
Appearance
Burruyacú Department is a department located in the northwest of the Tucumán Province, Argentina. According to the 2001 census, its population was 32,936. The department seat is the town of Burruyacú.
Geography
[edit]The department has a total area of 3,605 km2, making it the largest department in the province. It has a mountainous west formed by the Sierra de Medinas. East of these mountains is a fertile and sparsely populated plain where ranching and agriculture dominate the land use.
Adjacent districts
[edit]- Salta Province – north
- Santiago del Estero Province – east
- Cruz Alta Department – south
- Trancas Department and Tafí Viejo Department – west
Towns and comunas rurales
[edit]- Benjamín Aráoz y El Tajamar
- Burruyacú
- El Chañar
- El Naranjo y El Sunchal
- El Puestito
- El Timbó
- Gobernador Garmendia
- La Ramada y La Cruz
- Piedrabuena
- 7 de abril
- Tala Pozo
- Villa Padre Monti
Transportation infrastructure
[edit]Major highways
[edit]- National Route 34
- Tucumán Province Route 304
- Tucumán Province Route 305
- Tucuman Province Route 310
- Tucuman Province Route 317
- Tucuman Province Route 321
- Tucuman Province Route 336
External links
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