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  1. Tucumán (Spanish pronunciation: [tukuˈman]) 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.

  2. San Miguel de Tucumán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel de tukuˈman]), usually called simply Tucumán, is the capital and largest city of Tucumán Province, located in northern Argentina 1,311 kilometres (815 mi) from Buenos Aires.

  3. Tucumán is in the Andean Northwest region of Argentina. It's the smallest province of Argentina and is surrounded by Salta , Catamarca and Santiago del Estero provinces. Overview

  4. Tucumán is the smallest of the provinces of Argentina. It is in the northwest of the country and its capital is San Miguel de Tucumán, often shortened to Tucumán. The province has the nickname El Jardín de la República (The Garden of the Republic), as it is a highly productive agricultural area.

  5. Tucumán (en el texto de la Constitución provincial: Provincia de Tucumán) [4] es una de las veintitrés provincias que hay en la República Argentina. A su vez, es uno de los veinticuatro estados autogobernados o jurisdicciones de primer orden [5] que conforman el país, y uno de los veinticuatro distritos electorales legislativos nacionales.

  6. San Miguel de Tucumán, a veces llamada simplemente Tucumán, es la capital de la provincia de Tucumán, situada en el noroeste de la República Argentina, a 1311 km de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Está ubicada muy cerca de la orilla derecha del río Salí, también llamado río Dulce.

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  8. Köppen climate map of Tucumán Province. Tucuman lies at the convergence of temperate climates and tropical climates further north, retaining characteristics of both in the lowlands. Furthermore, it is highly monsoonal, and depends also on elevation.

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