Yerba Buena, Tucumán

Yerba Buena
City

Aerial view of Yerba Buena.
Yerba Buena

Location of Yerba Buena in Argentina

Coordinates: 26°49′S 65°19′W / 26.817°S 65.317°W / -26.817; -65.317Coordinates: 26°49′S 65°19′W / 26.817°S 65.317°W / -26.817; -65.317
Country  Argentina
Province Tucumán
Department Yerba Buena
Government
  Mayor Mariano Campero
Elevation 466 m (1,529 ft)
Population
  Total 63,707
Demonym(s) yerbabuenense
Time zone ART (UTC-3)
CPA base T4107
Dialing code +54 381

Yerba Buena is the capital of the Yerba Buena Department in the province of Tucumán, Argentina. It is located at an altitude of around 466 metres (1528 feet).

The city of Yerba Buena is the most urbanized area of the department. It is mostly residential, although commercial activity has increased along its main road (Aconquija Avenue) with different kind of shops, shopping arcades, restaurants, bars and cafés. The main avenue has is lively, especially on weekends, when yerbabuenenses and people from its neighboring cities gather in search of fun and relaxation.

Yerba Buena is home to most of the country clubs and gated communities in the province, although there are slums scattered around the city.

Yerba Buena is a city, possibly given its name because people there may be friendly. There is a place called San Javier in the mountains nearby where there is a large cross called "El Cruz" (the cross). Yerba Buena has experienced more growth than any other Argentine city since 1996 with an average of two residences per day being constructed.

Transportation

Because of being so close to San Miguel de Tucumán, Yerba Buena's only access is through Tucumán. Bus lines # 100, 102 and 118 embark every 5 minutes from San Miguel to Yerba Buena. Taxi services are also available. Yerba Buena has its own airport (Mauricio Gilli Aerodrome) for light and private aviation.

Yerba Buena (Tucumán): President Perón Ave. and the San Javier Hill.
Suburban home, El Corte, Yerba Buena.

See also

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