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It is also known as San Miguel de Tucumán. The Spanish conquistador Diego de Villarroel founded the city in 1565. The city is located on the slopes of the Aconquija mountain range. It is known as the Garden of the Republic for its production of fruit, tobacco and sugarcane.
The Spanish conquistador Diego de Villarroel [es] founded the city in 1565 in the course of an expedition from present-day Peru. Tucumán moved to its present ...
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It was founded in 1565 by the Spanish colonial governor Diego de Villarroel at Ibatín on the Tejar River (now Pueblo Viejo on the Pueblo Viejo River, a ...
The city was finally settled in 1585. During the rest of the XVI century, San Miguel de Tucumán contributed tirelessly to the entire work of the conquest. Its ...
The Spanish Conquistador Diego de Villarroel founded the city in 1565 during an expedition from present-day Peru. The city was moved to its present site in 1685 ...
The city played a pivotal role in Argentina's struggle for independence from Spain. The Declaration of Independence was signed here on July 9, 1816.
Tucumán is a province in northeastern Argentina. It has a population of 1.3 million and its capital, San Miguel de Tucumán, has a population of 530,000.
Congress of Tucumán, assembly that met in the city of Tucumán (now San Miguel de Tucumán) and declared the independence of Argentina from Spain on July 9, 1816.
Guide to Province of Tucumán family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, church records, parish registers, and civil ...