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salta

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salta

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-24.786200,-65.411700

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A4400

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-65.3417

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  • Salta Province

    Salta Province

    Province of Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 595 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.78333333,-65.41666667

    Salta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalta]) is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca. It also surrounds Jujuy.

  • Salta

    Salta

    City in Salta Province, Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 595 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.78333333,-65.41666667

    Salta (Spanish: [ˈsalta]) is the capital and largest city in the Argentine province of the same name. With a population of 618,375 according to the 2010 census, it is also the 7th most-populous city in Argentina. The city serves as the cultural and economic center of the Valle de Lerma Metropolitan Area (Spanish: Área Metropolitana del Valle de Lerma, AMVL), which is home to over 50.9% of the population of Salta Province and also includes the municipalities of La Caldera, Vaqueros, Campo Quijano, Rosario de Lerma, Cerrillos, La Merced and San Lorenzo.

  • Tren a las Nubes

    Tren a las Nubes

    Tourist train service in Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 1036 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.7769,-65.4114

    The Tren a las Nubes (English: Train to the Clouds) is a tourist train service in Salta Province, Argentina. The service runs along the eastern part of the Salta–Antofagasta railway line of the Belgrano Railway (also known as the "C-14" line) that connects the Argentine Northwest with the border in the Andes mountain range, over 4,220 metres (13,850 ft) above mean sea level, the fifth highest railway in the world. Originally built for economic and social reasons, it is now primarily of interest to tourists as a heritage railway, though cheaper tickets are also available for locals to use the train as transport.

  • Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena

    Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena

    Football stadium in Salta, Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 3929 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.82083333,-65.41916667

    Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena (English: Father Ernesto Martearena Stadium) is a football stadium in Salta, Argentina, built for the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship. It holds 20,408 people and is now the home ground of Juventud Antoniana and Central Norte, both playing currently in the country's third level. While it is mainly used for football, the Argentina national rugby team has also played at Padre Martearena stadium.

  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salta

    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salta

    Catholic ecclesiastical territory

    Distance: Approx. 263 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.7883,-65.4105

    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salta (erected 28 March 1806, as the Diocese of Salta) is in Argentina and is a metropolitan diocese, responsible for the suffragan Dioceses of Catamarca, Jujuy and Orán as well as the Territorial Prelatures of Cafayate and Humahuaca.

  • Arenales River

    Arenales River

    River in northwestern Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 1616 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.8,-65.41666667

    The Arenales River (Spanish, Río Arenales) is a river of Argentina. A tributary of the Salado River, the Arenales flows through the city of Salta.

  • America Cultural Center

    America Cultural Center

    Distance: Approx. 377 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.78953333,-65.41104444

    America Cultural Centre (Spanish: Centro Cultural América) is a significant building in Salta, Argentina.

  • Polideportivo Delmi

    Polideportivo Delmi

    Distance: Approx. 1586 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.77611111,-65.42277778

    Polideportivo Delmi, is an arena in Salta, Argentina. It is primarily used for volleyball and basketball. It opened in 1986 and holds 6,000 spectators.

  • Capital Department, Salta

    Capital Department, Salta

    Department in Salta, Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 350 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.78916667,-65.41055556

    Capital is a department located in Salta Province, Argentina. It is the department of the provincial capital, the city of Salta, and the most populated one.

  • Salta Cathedral

    Salta Cathedral

    Roman Catholic cathedral in Salta, Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 278 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.78833333,-65.41027778

    Salta Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral Basílica de Salta, Catedral de Salta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Salta, Argentina. The church serves as the seat and the metropolitan cathedral of the Archbishop of Salta. The cathedral is dedicated to Jesus Christ as the “Lord of Miracles” and the Blessed Virgin Mary as the “Our Lady of the Miraculous Rosary”.

  • Autódromo Martín Miguel de Güemes

    Autódromo Martín Miguel de Güemes

    Motor racing track in Salta, Salta Province, Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 3684 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.78194444,-65.37555556

    Autódromo Martín Miguel de Güemes is a 4.106 km (2.551 mi) motorsports circuit located on the 8 km (5.0 mi) east of Salta. The circuit has hosted national events, such as TC2000 Championship, and Top Race V6 recently. The circuit was named after Martín Miguel de Güemes, a local hero born in that city.

  • Museum of High Altitude Archaeology

    Museum of High Altitude Archaeology

    Archaeology museum in Salta, Argentina

    Distance: Approx. 318 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -24.78899602,-65.41104066

    The Museum of High Altitude Archaeology (Spanish Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña; MAAM) is an archaeology museum located in the historical center of Salta, Argentina, which conserves and exhibits collections related to the Capacocha child sacrifice ceremonies performed by the Inca in the high peaks of the Andes, mainly the Children of Llullaillaco mummies discovered in 1999 at the top of the Llullaillaco volcano. Inaugurated in 2004, the museum was specially created by the government of Salta Province to preserve and display the Llullaillaco findings, and during its first years it exhibited only a few artifacts, as it had to develop a unique exhibition system to correctly display and preserve the mummies that would not be completed until 2007. In 2005, the MAAM expanded its holdings with the donation of the Teruel collection, composed of various objects and skeletal remains discovered on the finca of the Teruel family of Salta in the department of San Carlos in the 1980s.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

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Current Temperature

19 Celsius

Feeling temperature

19 Celsius

lowest temperature

19 Celsius

Maximum temperature

19 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1012 hPa

humidity

80 %

Sea level pressure

1012 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

884 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

0.89 m/s

gust

1.79 m/s

wind direction

135 degree

cloud

94 %

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