Iruya Department

Iruya is a department is located in the north of Salta Province in northwest Argentina in the high altitude basin of the Bermejo River. It is one of 23 administrative units in the province.

Iruya
Department
Country Argentina
Province Salta
CapitalIruya
Area
  Total3,515 km2 (1,357 sq mi)
Population
 (2001 (INDEC))
  Total6,370
  Density1.8/km2 (4.7/sq mi)
Important citiesIruya
Subdivisions of Iruya Department

Adjacent departments are Santa Victoria Department in the north of Iruya, Oran Department in the east and south and Humahuaca Department of the Jujuy Province in the west.

The capital of the Iruya Department is the homonymous village of Iruya.

Municipalities

The Iruya Department is divided into the two municipalities (Spanish municipios) of Isla de Cañas and Iruya.[1]

Population

In the Iruya Department there are more than 70 communities of Indians, belonging to the Kolla tribe.[2]

According to the last census, the Iruya Department has 6370[3] inhabitants (INDEC, 2001). The INDEC estimates that in 2005 the population has risen to 7965 inhabitants.

Climate

The climate ranges from cool mountain climate in the west to tropical climate in the east.[4]

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