Iglesia Department

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Iglesia
Departamento Iglesia
Department
location of Departamento Iglesia in San Juan Province
Country Argentina
Established November 15, 1851
Capital Rodeo
Area
  Total 19 km2 (7 sq mi)
Population
  Total 6.737 (2,001 census [INDEC])
Demonym iglesiano/a
Postal Code 5400
IFAM SJU006
Area Code 0264
Coordinates 30°11′S 69°09′W / 30.183°S 69.150°W / -30.183; -69.150

Iglesia is a department of the province of San Juan (Argentina). It is located in the northwest corner of this province, which is predominantly a landscape of mountains, hills and valleys with substantial vegetation. Characterized by demonstrating a remarkable growth of tourism Iglesia has become one of the most visited departments in the province, particularly around Rodeo.

Origin of name

The name takes its name from an ancient family that participated in the Church of Villa foundation.

Economy

Nearly 30 percent of the cultivated area of the department is dedicated to logging. Next in importance, in terms of the number of hectares pasture and seeds (garlic, beans, lettuce, onions, peas). The fruit, cereals, vegetables and aromatic have, on tracts cultivated a minor. The farm is also an important economic activity for the inhabitants of the department. The various peoples of Iglesia have grassland suitable for the breeding of goats and sheep.

The existence of significant gold resources and argentíferos in the Cordillera iglesiana led to the installation of the Veladero mine, which began production in 2005. Located 375 kilometers from the city of San Juan, the project is in charge of signing Minera Argentina Gold (MAGSA), a subsidiary of the company Barrick Gold.

Coordinates: 30°11′S 69°09′W / 30.183°S 69.150°W / -30.183; -69.150

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