Santa Rosa de Tastil explained

Official Name:Santa Rosa de Tastil
Settlement Type:Municipality and village
Pushpin Map:Argentina
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mapsize:200px
Pushpin Map Caption:location in Argentina
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Argentina
Subdivision Type2:Department
Subdivision Name2:Rosario de Lerma
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population Total:11
Coordinates:-24.4507°N -65.9515°W
Elevation M:3110
Postal Code:A4407

Santa Rosa de Tastil is a rural municipality in Salta Province in northwestern Argentina.[1]

Overview

It is located in the Lerma Valley, near the ruins of the ancient indigenous city of Tastil, and is populated only by eleven persons, three of which are employees of the Moisés Serpa Regional Museum of Tastil. A clinic, police station, school and church serve the small population, as well as around 150 rural inhabitants of the surrounding area. The outpost was named for Santa Rosa de Lima in 1906.

The Moisés Serpa Regional Museum of Tastil, inaugurated after the 1997 declaration of the ruins as a National Historic Monument the same year, and displays artifacts found at the site and surroundings, including a mummy dating from the 14th century.[2] The Train to the Clouds, a heritage railway and the third-highest in the world, passes the location, and the Puerta de Tastil station is nearby.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mininterior.gov.ar/ Ministerio del Interior
  2. http://www.antropologico.gov.ar/tastil.htm Museo de Antropología de Salta: Tastil y los Inkas