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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 91 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SALTA  , a

city of
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Argentina, capital of a province of the same name, and see of a bishopric, on a small tributary (the Arias) of the Pasage, or Juramento, 976 M. by
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rail N.N.W. of Buenos Aires . Pop . (1904, estimated) 18,oco . Salta is built on an open plain 3560 ft. above the sea, nearly enclosed with mountains . The
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climate is warm and changeable, malarial in summer . The city is laid out regularly, with broad, paved streets and several parks . Some of the more important public buildings face on the plaza mayor . There are no manufactures of importance . Salta was once largely interested in the Bolivian trade, and is still a chief distributing centre for the settlements of the Andean plateau . Near the city is the battlefield where General Belgrano won the first victory from the
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Spanish forces (1812) in the War of Independence . There is a large mestizo element in the population, and the Spanish element still retains many of the characteristics of its colonial ancestors . In Salta Spanish is still spoken with the long-
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drawn intonations and melodious " 11 " of
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southern Spain .

Salta was founded in 1582 by

Governor Abreu under the title of
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San Clemente de Nueva Sevilla, but the site was changed two years later and the new settlement was called San Felipe de Lerma . In the 17th century the name Salta came into vogue .

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