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expected. Winters bring very pleasant days (20 °C (68.0 °F)) with markedly colder nights (under 6 °C (42.8 °F)). Nonetheless, these averages are obtained through an alternance of heat waves and cold waves: short periods of 28 to 35 °C (82.4 to 95.0 °F) are followed by frosty days with highs around 12 °C (53.6 °F), and sometimes the thermometer fails to reach 8 °C (46.4 °F). The thermometer does descend below −5 °C (23.0 °F), and the record low is −9.0 °C (15.8 °F) on July 18, 1975.
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create a very dusty environment. In
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Late in the winter, heat waves become much more common, and in
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Fall is still warm, with average highs of 27 °C (80.6 °F) in April, and lows of 14 °C (57.2 °F). Temperatures can still soar to 40 °C (104.0 °F) in this season. Rainfall is scarce, and becomes practically 0 for 5 months: in July, only 3.7 millimetres (0 in) are
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Juárez, by the 1990s, was readily ordering his opponents' deaths, notably that of former
Governor César Iturre in 1996 and of Bishop Gerardo Sueldo in 1998. The 2002 deaths of two local women, however, were traced to Juárez's assassin, Antonio Musa Azar, and in an attempt to retain power, Juárez
398:. Estimated to be 455 years old, Santiago del Estero was the first city founded by Spanish settlers in the territory that is now Argentina. As such, it is nicknamed "Madre de Ciudades" (Mother of Cities). Similarly, it has been officially declared the "mother of cities and cradle of folklore."
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The province, however, remained one of the poorest in
Argentina, falling further behind. In 1993, the city made international headlines when rioting erupted around the governor's mansion. What began as a protest by government workers who had not been paid in three months, soon grew to 4,000
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The city is notorious for its very hot summer weather: the average high is 34 °C (93.2 °F) and 40 °C (104.0 °F) are attained on a regular basis; the highest temperature on record is 46.5 °C (115.7 °F) on
November 1, 2009. Nighttime temperatures are 20 °C
846:(68.0 °F) in midsummer. There is a very short, humid season between December and February, with up to 140 millimetres (6 in) monthly; however, this rain falls during a handful of very strong thunderstorms, and so the amount that falls on a given year is extremely variable.
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Santiago del Estero lies in a transition zone between more temperate climates, typical of the Pampa, and the hotter climates of the Chaco region: while daytime highs are decidedly very hot, nights tend to cool down more than most locations in the Chaco. It has a
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Argentina commissioned the military to search for a huge mass of iron, which he had heard that Natives used for their weapons. They called the area "Heavenly Fields," translated into Spanish as
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signed an executive order removing Mrs. Juárez from her post in March 2004. The Juárez couple, in their nineties, subsequently lived under house arrest in the city of
Santiago del Estero; the former strongman died in 2010.
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some 4,000–5,000 years ago. In 2015, Police arrested four alleged smugglers trying to steal more than a ton of protected meteorites.)
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was inaugurated in
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is under construction in the city, connecting Santiago del Estero to the city of
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2023:"Santiago del Estero Journal; With Fire and Fury, Argentine Poor Make a Point"
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is located 6 kilometres north of the city, and has regular flights to
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The city is home to numerous important Argentine artists, such as
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was built in 1959 and currently has flights to and from
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organizations during the wave of unrest in the 1970s.
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Inauguran terminal de ómnibus en Santiago del Estero
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Obra pronta a ser inaugurada, el Tren al Desarrollo
591:. The city's first school of higher education, the
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2083:(in Spanish). Oficina de Riesgo Agropecuario
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2013:Unofficial biography of Carlos Juárez.
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1998:Historical Dictionary of Argentina
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1727:(born 1991), footballer
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1863:Central bus station
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396:Buenos Aires
384:largest city
372:in northern
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342:Dialing code
69:Coat of arms
1764:El Colorado
1744:Chauchillas
1660:Main page:
1563:during the
617:Nina Juárez
388:Dulce River
304:santiagueño
180: /
2505:Categories
2351:Provincial
2266:15 January
2238:4 February
2232:ogimet.com
1956:2009-04-03
1819:Taquetúyoj
1754:El Bobadal
1585:) and the
1527:Source 1:
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603:and other
566:activist,
545:dry forest
283:Population
243:Government
234:Department
2358:Argentina
1809:Los Núñez
1774:El Zanjón
1759:El Charco
1749:El Arenal
1615:chacarera
1597:guerrilla
631:Transport
581:Río Dulce
549:quebracho
374:Argentina
310:Time zone
275:Elevation
250:Intendant
207:Argentina
2354:capitals
2212:April 8,
2186:June 11,
2138:1 August
2087:June 11,
1965:cite web
1897:See also
1794:Gramilla
1769:El Mojón
1732:Villages
1480:Percent
1475:2,337.8
1385:Average
1333:(25.69)
1264:Average
979:(115.7)
974:(113.5)
969:(115.7)
964:(113.4)
959:(109.0)
954:(104.9)
934:(102.9)
929:(107.1)
924:(114.3)
919:(114.1)
758:Belgrano
724:La Banda
712:Belgrano
646:La Banda
573:Caudillo
564:Peronist
520:Holocene
327:CPA base
214:Province
2164:5 April
2109:5 April
1826:Gallery
1804:Lavalle
1739:Beltrán
1543:Culture
1328:(4.13)
1323:(2.83)
1318:(2.17)
1313:(0.39)
1308:(0.14)
1303:(0.06)
1298:(0.37)
1293:(0.63)
1288:(1.57)
1283:(3.71)
1278:(4.19)
1273:(5.48)
1259:(15.8)
1254:(43.2)
1249:(34.3)
1244:(32.7)
1239:(23.9)
1234:(19.2)
1229:(15.8)
1224:(19.6)
1219:(19.8)
1214:(29.5)
1209:(36.9)
1204:(43.9)
1199:(41.0)
1189:(57.4)
1184:(68.4)
1179:(64.6)
1174:(60.1)
1169:(51.4)
1164:(45.0)
1159:(40.8)
1154:(44.8)
1149:(51.3)
1144:(58.8)
1139:(65.3)
1134:(68.0)
1129:(69.3)
1119:(69.1)
1114:(80.1)
1109:(77.0)
1104:(73.0)
1099:(66.4)
1094:(59.7)
1089:(53.8)
1084:(55.2)
1079:(61.2)
1074:(68.2)
1069:(74.8)
1064:(78.4)
1059:(80.6)
1049:(82.8)
1044:(93.4)
1039:(90.5)
1034:(87.1)
1029:(81.7)
1024:(76.6)
1019:(69.6)
1014:(68.7)
1009:(73.6)
1004:(80.1)
999:(86.9)
994:(90.9)
989:(93.6)
949:(99.1)
944:(90.7)
939:(96.1)
806:Climate
785:Closed
706:Railway
676:Rosario
672:Cordoba
553:British
538:Córdoba
446:History
436:Quechua
390:and on
346:+54 385
300:Demonym
294:911,506
238:Capital
194:Country
168:64°16′W
165:27°47′S
1625:Sports
1472:226.3
1469:234.0
1466:210.8
1463:189.0
1460:207.7
1457:158.1
1454:135.0
1451:145.7
1448:174.0
1445:192.2
1442:223.2
1439:241.8
870:Month
762:Closed
636:Public
589:olives
585:cotton
378:census
224:
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2259:Télam
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1950:(PDF)
1943:(PDF)
1925:Notes
1619:zamba
1428:64.0
1425:61.3
1422:57.3
1419:54.7
1416:49.2
1413:52.2
1410:62.9
1407:72.7
1404:74.9
1401:75.3
1398:72.8
1395:68.9
1392:65.2
1380:67.7
1331:652.4
1326:105.0
1276:106.5
1271:139.3
909:Year
797:Notes
781:Mitre
738:Line
732:Name
716:Mitre
688:Salta
534:Salta
512:Chaco
488:Chile
440:Incas
315:UTC−3
290:Urban
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2240:2024
2214:2014
2188:2015
2166:2023
2140:2023
2111:2023
2089:2015
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1617:and
1389:(%)
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1374:6.8
1371:5.9
1368:2.0
1365:0.9
1362:1.7
1359:3.7
1356:4.6
1353:6.8
1350:8.9
1347:8.2
1344:9.3
1321:71.8
1316:55.2
1311:10.0
1291:16.0
1286:39.9
1281:94.3
1257:−9.0
1237:−4.5
1232:−7.1
1227:−9.0
1222:−6.9
1217:−6.8
1212:−1.4
1187:14.1
1182:20.2
1177:18.1
1172:15.6
1167:10.8
1147:10.7
1142:14.9
1137:18.5
1132:20.0
1127:20.7
1117:20.6
1112:26.7
1107:25.0
1102:22.8
1097:19.1
1092:15.4
1087:12.1
1082:12.9
1077:16.2
1072:20.1
1067:23.8
1062:25.8
1057:27.0
1047:28.2
1042:34.1
1037:32.5
1032:30.6
1027:27.6
1022:24.8
1017:20.9
1012:20.4
1007:23.1
1002:26.7
997:30.5
992:32.7
987:34.2
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972:45.3
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962:45.2
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952:40.5
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922:45.7
917:45.6
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900:Oct
897:Sep
894:Aug
891:Jul
888:Jun
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882:Apr
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873:Jan
714:and
690:and
678:and
651:The
587:and
536:and
420:and
412:The
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259:Area
59:Flag
31:City
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1306:3.5
1301:1.6
1296:9.3
1252:6.2
1247:1.3
1242:0.4
1207:2.7
1202:6.6
1197:5.0
1162:7.2
1157:4.9
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