Aguaray 
    Ciudad Norte de Aguaray/Aguada del zorro  | |
|---|---|
![]() Aguaray Location of Aguaray in Argentina  | |
| Coordinates: 22°30′S 63°50′W / 22.500°S 63.833°W | |
| Country | Argentina | 
| Province | Salta | 
| Department | General José de San Martín | 
| Founded | 1911 | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor | DR.Alfredo Darouiche | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 280 km2 (110 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 568 m (1,864 ft) | 
| Time zone | UTC-3 (ART) | 
| CPA base | A4566  | 
| Dialing code | +54 3875 | 
| Climate | Cwa | 
Aguaray (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣwaˈɾaj]) is a city in the province of Salta, General José de San Martín department, northern Argentina. It is located near the Argentina-Bolivia border.
Climate
| Climate data for Aguaray (1939–1990) | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year | 
| Daily mean °C (°F) | 24.4 (75.9)  | 
23.5 (74.3)  | 
22.5 (72.5)  | 
19.7 (67.5)  | 
17.3 (63.1)  | 
14.4 (57.9)  | 
14.2 (57.6)  | 
15.8 (60.4)  | 
18.2 (64.8)  | 
21.7 (71.1)  | 
23.0 (73.4)  | 
24.0 (75.2)  | 
19.9 (67.8)  | 
| Average precipitation mm (inches) | 226 (8.9)  | 
179 (7.0)  | 
172 (6.8)  | 
98 (3.9)  | 
22 (0.9)  | 
10 (0.4)  | 
3 (0.1)  | 
5 (0.2)  | 
7 (0.3)  | 
49 (1.9)  | 
105 (4.1)  | 
194 (7.6)  | 
1,070 (42.1)  | 
| Source: Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria[1] | |||||||||||||
Abstract foundation
- 1911: Bureau of Mines of the Nation begins an unsuccessful oil drilling
 - 1917: former employees of the national distribution, is rooted in the place "Aguaray", dedicated to agriculture and livestock, timber and trade activity.
 - 1925: teacher Laura Molina opens the first school in Aguaray
 - 1924: Tartagal, the sister city of Aguaray, is founded
 - 1928: railway station is founded
 - 1938: House of Authority is founded
 - 1939: commissary is founded
 - 1969: Dr. Luis Guemes opens City Hospital of Aguaray
 
Mayors of the city
- Laudino Delgado
 - Julian Anad
 - Ernesto Aparicio
 - Sergio Nieva
 - Lauro Roman
 - Lucio Ledesma
 - Juan Salas
 - Rafael Bacha
 - Jose Osvaldo Zelarayan
 - Ismael Silva
 - Federico Gonzales
 - Tomas Ramos
 - Hector Carlos Alberto Elizaran
 - Armando Velasquez
 - Sergio Nieva
 - Luis Gutierrez
 - Ciro Guardatti
 - Horacio Cabeza
 - Guillermo Vazques
 - David Vera
 - Carlos Orellana Garcia
 - Reynaldo Chein
 - Emilio Ferreyra
 - Ernesto Morales
 - Alberto Nazer
 - Angel Eduardo Blasco
 - Enrique Campos
 - Alberto Creche
 - Roberto Alberto Carmuega
 - Juan de Juanini
 - Angel Eduardo Blasco
 - Luis Zabala
 - Gloria Delma Tejerina de Salvatierra
 - Jose Oscar Gil
 - Norman Domingo Monteros
 - Juan Carlos Alcoba.
 - Alfredo Darouiche (present, 2016)
 
School and education
The following is a list of schools and their opening dates:
- School 4.324 Julio Ramon Pereyra (1925)
 - School 4.440 Maria Agapita Toro de Lahud (1928)
 - School 4.735 San Francisco de Asis (1934)
 - School 4.542 Dr. Roberto Lanzi (1941)
 - School 4.736 Mision la Loma (1944)
 - School 4.736 San Miguel Arcangel (1947)
 - School 4.525 de Timboirenda (1948)
 - School 4.100 San Jose de Yacuy (1955)
 - School 7.018 Nocturna Policarpo Segovia (1963)
 - School 4.134 Gauchos de Guemes (1963)
 - School 4.137 Virgen de Fatima (1964)
 - High school de comercio 5.006 Mariano Moreno (1964)
 - High School 3.120 de educación Tecnica (1966)
 - School 4.149 Dique Itiyuro 1968)
 - School 4.159 Regimiento 1 de infanteria Patricios de Campo Largo (1970)
 - School 4.175 de Macueta
 - School 4.210 Vicente Lopez y Planes (1973)
 - School 4.242 Monseñor Francisco de la Cruz Muguerza (1977)
 - BSPA 7.082 Republica Oriental del Uruguay (1988)
 - High School 3.143 educación Tecnica (1984)
 - School Technical 7.133 Monotecnica (1990)
 - High School 3.130 tecnica Emeta II (1992)
 - Tertiary school 7.052 Anexo de Educación Especial (1998)
 - School 8.178 de la familia Agricola, padre Ernesto Martearena (2001)
 - School 4.777 de el Algarrobal
 
References
- ↑ "Estadísticos de Precipitaciones y Balance Hídrico". Las Precipitaciones del Noroeste Argentino (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
 
Sources
- Argentina – World Gazetteer
 
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