Tucumán (Spanish pronunciation: [tukuˈman]) is the most densely populated, and the 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.
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En el año 1994, por propuesta de la Fundación Campos de los Alisos, el Gobierno de la provincia de Tucumán sancionó la Ley 6.603/94 por la cual cedía al Estado Nacional la jurisdicción de 18.000 hectáreas. Así, el 9 de agosto de 1995 se creó el Parque Nacional Campo de los Alisos, según los términos de la Ley Nacional Nº 24.526. Desde 2018, Campo de los Alisos es el portal principal del Parque Nacional Aconquija creado el 22 de agosto de 2018 por Ley Nº 27.451. Esta ley establece tres nuevas áreas núcleo nacionales en el faldeo del Aconquija: dos ampliando significativamente hacia el sur Campo de los Alisos asegurando así la conservación de importantes cuencas hídricas de la provincia, y un área núcleo en el norte, representada por la Quebrada del Pueblo Diaguita.
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his is a canyon located 5km from the town of Amaicha and is accessed via Los Zazos. It's easy to get there as there are a couple of buses morning and afternoon that drop you about 2km away. This is the water source for the Amaicha town water. The canyon walls have repelling points and the waterfall is lovely a refreshing respite from the Amaicha sun. It's a good leisurely day trip if you pack a picnic lunch or you can go on a horseride.
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A nice option for a visit with children. This place is a dependency of the National University of Tucumàn. It is well maintained and offers beautiful spaces to enjoy nature. The reserve has a guided tour by park guards with educational talks with descriptions of the characteristics of the animals that are in the reserve, some in serious danger of extinction. The species are in a semi-captive state in controlled habitats. You can see anteater, corzuela, tapir, terrestrial turtle, yacarés, ñandúes, capybaras, foxes, cai monkeys, spider monkeys, toucans, wildcat and cougar, among others. A nice option with the possibility of learning about environmental education.
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