Las Heras
Departamento de Las Heras
location of Las Heras Department in Mendoza Province
location of Las Heras Department in Mendoza Province
Coordinates: 32°51′S 68°49′W / 32.850°S 68.817°W / -32.850; -68.817
CountryArgentina
EstablishedJanuary 31, 1871
Founded by?
SeatLas Heras
Government
  MayorFrancisco Lo Presti, UCR
Area
  Total8,955 km2 (3,458 sq mi)
Population
 (2001 census [INDEC])
  Total182,962
  Density20/km2 (53/sq mi)
Demonymlasherino/na
Postal Code
M5539
IFAM
Area Code0261
Patron saint?
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20080820082720/http://www.lasheras-mendoza.gov.ar/

Las Heras is a department located in the north west of Mendoza Province in Argentina.

The provincial subdivision has a population of about 183,000 inhabitants in an area of 8,955 km2 (3,458 sq mi), and its capital city is Las Heras, which is located around 1,095 km (680 mi) from the Capital federal. The province's international airport, Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport is located within this subdivision.

Name

The Partido and its capital are named after General Juan Gregorio de las Heras (1780-1866), a military leader during the Argentine War of Independence.

Districts

Geography

The mountains of the Andes act as a natural border between Argentina and Chile, the mountain range forms much of the western part of the department of Las heras.

Mount Aconcagua is located in Las Heras Department, at 6,962 metres above sea level it holds many records, including:

  • The highest mountain in South America.
  • The Highest Mountain in all of the Americas.
  • The highest mountain in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • The highest mountain outside of the continent of Asia.

The people of Las Heras are proud to have such an important mountain in their department, and as one of the Seven Summits it brings a great number of mountaineers and sightseers to the region.

The Inca Bridge to the west of the Las Heras Department


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