Guasayán Department

Guasayán Department
Department

Location of Guasayán Department within Santiago del Estero Province
Coordinates (San Pedro): 27°57′S 65°10′W / 27.950°S 65.167°W / -27.950; -65.167Coordinates: 27°57′S 65°10′W / 27.950°S 65.167°W / -27.950; -65.167
Country  Argentina
Province Santiago del Estero
Head town San Pedro de Guasayán
Area
  Total 2,588 km2 (999 sq mi)
Population
  Total 7,404
  Density 2.9/km2 (7.4/sq mi)
Time zone ART (UTC-3)

Guasayán Department is a departamento of the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina.

This region of small mountains in the west of the province is 2,588 km² (less than 2% of the province) and has 7,404 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]) (less than 1% of the province's population). Its capital is San Pedro de Guasayán, with 1,715 inhabitants, located 124 kilometres from Santiago del Estero, the provincial capital, on Provincial Route 64. Other villages include Lavalle, Guampaya and Villa Guasayán.[1]

The highest peak in the department is Sinchi Caña at 630 metres, and no river issues from it.[1] According to some historians, the term Guasayán could mean "path behind the sierra", or "view from the heights". There are some ruins from Native American inhabitants, especially near Villa Guasayán. Diego de Rojas is said to have travelled through those lands around 1544.[2]

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