Monteros Department

Monteros Department
Monteros
—  Department  —
Location of Monteros Department in Tucumán Province.
Country Argentina
Province Tucumán
Area
 – Total 1,169 km2 (451.4 sq mi)
Population
 – Total 58,442

Monteros Department is a department in Tucumán Province, Argentina. It has a population of 58,442 and an area of 1,169 km². The seat of the department is in Monteros.

Municipalities and communes

  • Acheral
  • Amberes
  • Capitán Cáceres
  • El Cercado
  • Los Sosas
  • Monteros
  • Río Seco
  • Santa Lucía
  • Santa Rosa y Los Rojo
  • Sargento Moya
  • Soldado Maldonado
  • Teniente Berdina
  • Villa Quinteros

Notes

This article includes content from the Spanish Wikipedia article Departamento Monteros.

Coordinates: 27°09′54″S 65°29′52″W / 27.165°S 65.49778°W / -27.165; -65.49778


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