Tucumán Province

Ruins of the Quilmes civilization Tucumán () is the most densely populated, and the second-smallest by land area, of the provinces of Argentina.

Located in the northwest of the country, the province has the capital of San Miguel de Tucumán, often shortened to Tucumán. Neighboring provinces are, clockwise from the north: Salta, Santiago del Estero and Catamarca. It is nicknamed El Jardín de la República (''The Garden of the Republic''), as it is a highly productive agricultural area. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Tucumán
    Published 1983
    “…Tucumán…”
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    by Tucumán (Diócesis).
    Published 1778
    “…Tucumán (Diócesis). Obispo (1780-1784: José Antonio de San Alberto)…”
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    by Tucumán (Diócesis).
    Published 1978
    “…Tucumán (Diócesis). Sínodo…”
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    Published 1979
    “…Tucumán (Diócesis). Sínodo…”
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    “…Tucuman (Argentina : Provincia)…”
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    “…Banco de la Provincia de Tucumán…”
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    Published 1907
    “…Tucumán (Diócesis). Sínodo…”
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    “…Universidad Nacional de Tucumán…”
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    by Lizondo Borda, Manuel
    Published 1927
    “…Universidad Nacional de Tucumán…”
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    by Sastre de Cabo, Josefa
    Published 1967
    “…Universidad Nacional de Tucumán…”
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    by Grau, N
    “…Univeresidad Nacional de Tucuman…”
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    by Grau, N
    “…Univeresidad Nacional de Tucuman…”
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    Published 1945
    “…Congreso Mariano Diocesano de Tucumán…”
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    Published 1945
    “…Congreso Mariano Diocesano de Tucumán…”
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    Published 1910
    “…Estación Experimental Agrícola de Tucumán…”
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