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The Province of La Pampa is one of the youngest states of the Argentinian Republic, it was politically recognized in 1952.
It
is located in the center of the country, it has the latest characterizations
of the "humid pampas" - in the northwest - and the distinctive signs
of the Patagonia, in the greatest part of the rest of the territory,
and it forms a geographic hinge that people from La Pampa transforms
into a bridge of solidarity, integrating our country.
It
has a surface of 143.440 Km2 that represents 6% of the country.
It has 307.839 inhabitants and it is divided in 22 departments. At this
moment the growth is gradual, reverting the population expeller
process, that characterized the province in last decades.
Its limits are:
North: (Provinces) Mendoza, San Luis and Córdoba.
South: Province of Río Negro.
East: Province of Buenos Aires.
West: Province of Mendoza.
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Its geographic situation has many advantages:
+ It has a strategic position compared with the other provinces and big ports that relate the country with the rest of the American continent and the world. This favorable position allows the Province to be in permanent contact with the most important markets, develop a fluid communication and a constant trade and cultural exchange with the provinces in the north, the oasis from the province of Cuyo, the rest of the Patagonia and the coastal area of the Atlantic.
+ As the access to the Patagonia, it has consolidated a process of integration, tracing links to definitely join the region together.
La
Pampa Main Figures |
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Capital City |
Santa
Rosa |
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Surface (Km2) |
143.440 |
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Total
Population (2003) |
307.839 |
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Population
Density (2001) (in hab./km2) |
2,1
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Population growth inter-census |
12,1%
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Masculinity
coefficient (2001) |
100,65 |
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Children
Mortality Rate, born alive (2002) |
13,1 |
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Mortality
Rate (2002) |
7,2
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Birthrate
(2002) |
16,7 |
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Teaching of Basic Literacy |
93%
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Students at the National University of La Pampa (1999) |
6.100 |
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