Libertador General San Martín
Town
Libertador General San Martín is located in Argentina
Libertador General San Martín
Libertador General San Martín
Location in Argentina
Coordinates: 23°48′S 64°47′W / 23.800°S 64.783°W / -23.800; -64.783
Country Argentina
Province Jujuy
FoundedDecember 28, 1899
Government
  MayorJorge Ramón Ale (PJ)
Elevation
472 m (1,549 ft)
Population
 (2010 census)
  Total46,642
Postal code
Y4512
Area code3886

Libertador General San Martín is a town in Jujuy Province, Argentina, and capital of the Ledesma Department, located on the National Route Nº34.

The town was founded under the name of Pueblo Nuevo Ledesma in 1899, on an area donated by the owners of the Ledesma sugar refinery. Two years later, the outline and later subdivision of the eight blocks surrounding the main square was made.

In 1906 the railroad arrived, and the station was built half way from the town to the industrial centre. The area was enjoyed an economic expansion strengthened by the first Lebanese and Syrian immigration. In 1950 the town was renamed after the Libertador General San Martín. Ledesma S.A.A.I. remains the town's largest employer. The firm maintains sugarcane plantations; fruit orchards, packaging and concentrate facilities; sugar, cellulose, and paper mills; and alcohol fuel facilities.[1]

Located on the banks of the San Francisco River, and only 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the entrance to the Calilegua National Park, tourism in the area has recently started to grow. Hot springs and trekking routes are some of the other touristic attractions available to the visitors.

Notable people

References

  1. "Ledesma today". Ledesma.

23°48′S 64°47′W / 23.800°S 64.783°W / -23.800; -64.783

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