Ullúm Department

Ullum
Department

Location of Ullum Department in San Juan Province
Country Argentina
Established 17 December 1869
Seat Villa Ibáñez
Area
  Total 4,397 km2 (1,698 sq mi)
Population (2001 census [INDEC])
  Total 4,498
  Density 1.0/km2 (2.6/sq mi)
Demonym(s) ullunero/a
Postal Code 5400
IFAM SJU01
Area Code 0264
Coordinates 31°25′S 68°43′W / 31.417°S 68.717°W / -31.417; -68.717
Patron saint Virgen del Carmen

Ullum is a department of the Argentinean province of San Juan. It is located in the center of the province and its landscape is dominated by mountains and low vegetation. It is also characterized by the production of grapes and fruit. The San Juan River is dammed by the Ullum Dam.

Origin of name

The name of this department is of Indian origin, translated as head of the penis. This may refer to the place where rituals were held for aspiring young Aboriginal warriors or to the fertility of the land in the area, alluding directly to male fertility.[1]

Geography

The department is located in the center west of the San Juan Province, northwest of the City of San Juan. It has a surface area of 4,391 square kilometers. It is bordered by:

Ullum is entirely located on the center and foothills of the San Juan Cordillera. Between the mountains are prominent hills: the Lomadas de Las Tapias, Talacasto, Dehesa and Villicum to the east and the Sierra del Tigre and Sierra de la Invernada to the west. In the south of the department the San Juan River is dammed by the Ullum Dam.

The climate is arid with little precipitation. Temperature ranges from 35 °C (95 °F) in summer (with highs up to 40 °C (104 °F)) to 16 °C (61 °F) during the dry winters, with lows of −8 °C (18 °F). The climate is influenced by the Ullum dam lake and by occasional snowfall in the Talacasto area.

The flora is characterized by xerophytes. The fauna includes species such as hares, puma, viscachas, Elegant Crested Tinamous, guanacos, various forest birds and silversides.

References

  1. Acosta, Graciela Liliana (2000). San Juan, Nostra Tierra (in Spanish). San Juan: Ediciones Argentina.

Coordinates: 31°25′S 68°43′W / 31.417°S 68.717°W / -31.417; -68.717

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