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  1. Salta ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalta]) is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca. It also surrounds Jujuy. To the north it borders Bolivia and Paraguay and to the west lies Chile . History[edit]

  2. Salta (en el texto de la Constitución provincial: Provincia de Salta) [3] es una de las veintitrés provincias de la República Argentina. A su vez, es uno de los veinticuatro estados autogobernados o jurisdicciones de primer orden que conforman el país, [4] y uno de los veinticuatro distritos electorales legislativos nacionales.

  3. Salta, provincia (province), northwestern Argentina. It is bounded to the southwest by Chile, to the north by Bolivia, and to the northeast by Paraguay. The provincial capital is Salta city. In the southwestern part of the province, high cordilleras of the Andes Mountains, separated by broad.

  4. Salta, city, capital of Salta provincia (province), northwestern Argentina. It lies in the irrigated Andes Mountains valley of Lerma, on a headstream of the Salado River. It was founded in 1582 as San Felipe de Lerma by Hernando de Lerma, governor of Tucumán. The Spanish royal forces were defeated.

  5. Salta is the capital of the province of Salta, up in the mountains in northern Argentina. Salta is typically visited as a launching point for the nature and small towns in the region, but has its own charms and sights worth seeing too.