Abdón Castro Tolay

Abdón Castro Tolay
Rural municipality and village
Country  Argentina
Province Jujuy Province
Department Cochinoca
Established 1919
Government
  Village President Asiscio Puca
Population
  Total 229
  Population
Postcode Y4641
Area code(s) 03887
Climate BWk

Abdón Castro Tolay is a rural municipality and village in the Cochinoca department in Jujuy Province in Argentina.[1] It was founded in October 1919. Its main activity is the raising of llamas and sheep.

Features

Abdón Castro Tolay, formerly Barrancas, is a place of enormous natural walls that preserve cave paintings and petroglyphs. The town, which bears the name of a teacher who dedicated his life to the community, is on provincial route RP 75. The main activity of the town is the breeding of sheep and llamas. There is a garment making spinning mill and regional products, which have revived the previously paralyzed economy. Before, a cooperative of artisans provided blankets to schools in la Puna, a project which sees the active participation of families from other Jujuy towns.

There is a primary school, Secondary School No. 13, a First Aid Center, a public library and a Sportscenter, the Neighborhood Center is named Sargento Cabral, the town square is named 9 de Julio and the cultural sports club is called la Inca. As for religious activity, there is an evangelical and a Catholic church.

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Coordinates: 23°22′S 66°04′W / 23.367°S 66.067°W / -23.367; -66.067

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