Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Malargüe | |
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| Name | Malargüe |
| Settlement type | City |
| Coordinates | 35, 28, S, 69... |
| Subdivision type | Country |
| Subdivision name | Argentina |
| Subdivision type1 | Province |
| Subdivision name1 | Mendoza Province |
| Subdivision type2 | Department |
| Subdivision name2 | Malargüe Department |
| Established title | Founded |
| Established date | 16 November 1876 |
| Leader title | Intendant |
| Leader name | Jorge Vergara Martínez |
| Elevation m | 1402 |
| Population total | 27,660 |
| Population as of | 2010 |
| Population density km2 | auto |
| Postal code type | CPA Base |
| Postal code | M5613 |
| Area code | +54 2627 |
| Website | Official website |
Malargüe is the capital city of the Malargüe Department in the south of Mendoza Province, Argentina. Situated in the Patagonian region near the border with Chile, it serves as a commercial and administrative hub for a vast, sparsely populated area. The city is a gateway to significant natural attractions and international scientific projects, blending a rich historical past with modern development.
The city is located in the Andean region, approximately 1402 meters above sea level, on the northern bank of the Malargüe River. Its terrain is characterized by the arid plains of the Monte Desert, with the imposing Andes mountain range to the west, which includes nearby peaks like Volcán Peteroa. The climate is continental and arid, with cold, dry winters and warm summers; precipitation is low, averaging around 200 mm annually, and the area is known for strong Zonda winds. This dry environment places it within the rain shadow of the Andes, influencing its unique flora and fauna.
The region was originally inhabited by Pehuenche peoples before Spanish colonization. In the 19th century, it became a frontier area during the Conquest of the Desert campaigns led by General Julio Argentino Roca. The settlement was officially founded on 16 November 1876 by Colonel Manuel J. Olascoaga and was initially named "El Milagro." Its growth was slow, tied to ranching and later boosted by the arrival of the railway in the early 20th century. The discovery of oil and uranium deposits in the mid-20th century, notably by the state company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales, spurred significant economic and demographic development, transforming it into a departmental capital.
The local economy has historically been based on livestock raising, particularly goats and cattle, with associated activities like leather production. The extraction of hydrocarbons by companies such as YPF and Shell remains a cornerstone, alongside mining for uranium and potash. Agriculture is limited by the arid climate but includes some horticulture and alfalfa cultivation using irrigation. In recent decades, tourism and support services for major international scientific facilities have become increasingly important economic drivers.
Malargüe is a renowned tourist base for exploring the natural wonders of southern Mendoza. Key attractions include the Caverna de las Brujas limestone cave system, the Laguna de la Niña Encantada lake, and the Castillos de Pincheira rock formations. It is the primary access point for the Las Leñas ski resort, one of Argentina's largest. The city also hosts world-class scientific installations, most notably the Pierre Auger Observatory for studying cosmic rays, and the Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito (CASLEO). Cultural events include the annual National Goat Festival (Fiesta Nacional del Chivo) and the Malmúsica rock festival.
According to the 2010 national census, the city had a population of 27,660 inhabitants, representing the vast majority of the department's population. Demographic growth has been steady, influenced by waves of migration linked to the oil industry and, more recently, tourism and scientific projects. The population is predominantly of Criollo and European descent, with significant influences from Chilean and Middle Eastern immigrants.
As the departmental capital, the city houses the municipal government of the Malargüe Department. It is governed by a mayor (Intendant), an elected position; as of 2023, the intendant is Jorge Vergara Martínez. The city is represented in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of Mendoza Province as part of the provincial legislature. Administratively, it is divided into districts and falls under the jurisdiction of the Federal Police and the National Gendarmerie.
Category:Populated places in Mendoza Province Category:Department capitals in Argentina