La Banda, Argentina
La Banda | |
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City | |
![]() ![]() La Banda Location of La Banda in Argentina | |
Coordinates: 27°44′S 64°15′W / 27.733°S 64.250°WCoordinates: 27°44′S 64°15′W / 27.733°S 64.250°W | |
Country |
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Province | Santiago del Estero |
Department | Banda |
Founded | September 16, 1912 |
Elevation | 191 m (627 ft) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 106,441 |
Time zone | ART (UTC-3) |
CPA base | G4300 |
Dialing code | +54 385 |
Website | http://www.labanda.gov.ar/ |
La Banda is a city in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It has about 95,000 inhabitants as per the 2001 census [INDEC], making it the second largest in the province. It is the head town of the Banda Department.
La Banda is located only 8 km away from the provincial capital Santiago del Estero, separated from it by the course of the Dulce River, which is crossed by two connecting bridges. The two cities form a metropolitan area with about 280,000 inhabitants. Close to it, the Dulce is turned into an artificial lake by the Los Quiroga Dam.
Besides the access to National Route 9 through Santiago del Estero, the city is linked to Tucumán and to Buenos Aires by a weekly train service of the Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre.
La Banda is the birthplace of the infamous former provincial governor and caudillo Carlos Juárez.
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History
La Banda emerged during the nineteenth century as a small agricultural town that supplied the neighboring city of Santiago del Estero. On September 16, 1912 La Banda was elevated to city status.[1]
The first Maternity Hospital in La Banda was built by Decree No. 928 Series, dated 1941.[2]
Access to La Banda
- West Access 1: "Puente Carretero", through National Route RN 64 : Main entrance to the city, and most of the provincial traffic National Route RN 9 from Jujuy, Salta and Tucuman and RN 64 from Catamarca, to the junction with RN 34 to Rosario and Buenos Aires.
- West Access 2: "Puente Nuevo", by the "Autopista Santiago - La Banda".
- South Access: RN 34, for traffic going south.
- Access: by RP 5, from the Departamentos Figueroa y Alberdi.
- Access Northeast: RP 11 from Clodomira, La Aurora, Las Delicias.
- Northwest Access: RP 8 from Los Quiroga, Los Acosta, Chaupi Pozo, Ardiles.
- Southwest Access: by MOP 1, from La Bajada, Los Romanos, Los Pereyra, Brea Pozo.
References
- ↑ Mensajero Web (in Spanish): Festejos por los 100 años de La Banda
- ↑ La Banda Diario (in Spanish): La maternidad de La Banda
External links
- Municipality of La Banda — Official website (in Spanish).
- Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. (Spanish)