Abdón Castro Tolay
Abdón Castro Tolay is a rural municipality and village in the Cochinoca department in Jujuy Province in Argentina.[1] It was founded in October 1919. Its main activity is the raising of llamas and sheep.
Abdón Castro Tolay | |
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Rural municipality and village | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Jujuy Province |
Department | Cochinoca |
Established | 1919 |
Government | |
• Village President | Asiscio Puca |
Population | |
• Total | 229 |
Population | |
Postcode | Y4641 |
Area code(s) | 03887 |
Climate | BWk |
Features
Abdón Castro Tolay, formerly Barrancas, is a place of enormous natural walls that preserve cave paintings and petroglyphs. The town, which bears the name of a teacher who dedicated his life to the community, is on provincial route RP 75. The main activity of the town is the breeding of sheep and llamas. There is a garment making spinning mill and regional products, which have revived the previously paralyzed economy. Before, a cooperative of artisans provided blankets to schools in la Puna, a project which sees the active participation of families from other Jujuy towns.
There is a primary school, Secondary School No. 13, a First Aid Center, a public library and a Sportscenter, the Neighborhood Center is named Sargento Cabral, the town square is named 9 de Julio and the cultural sports club is called la Inca. As for religious activity, there is an evangelical and a Catholic church.
Demography
Photo gallery
- View of the Village of Abdón Castro Tolay
- View of the nearby countryside landscape near the village of Abdón Castro Tolay
- Barrancas Central Plaza
- Front of the Church in Barrancas
- Statue in Barrancas square
- Countryside near to the village of Barrancas
References
- Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish)