San Luis ( Spanish pronunciation: [san ˈlwis] ) is a province of Argentina located near the geographical center of the country (on the 32° South parallel). Neighboring provinces are, from the north clockwise , La Rioja , Córdoba , La Pampa , Mendoza and San Juan .
12-483: San Luis (Spanish for "Saint Louis") may refer to: Places [ edit ] Argentina [ edit ] San Luis Province San Luis, Argentina , capital of San Luis Province Belize [ edit ] San Luis, Belize , in Orange Walk District Colombia [ edit ] San Luis, Antioquia , a town and municipality in
24-1592: A mountain range in Chihuahua-Sonora Peru [ edit ] San Luis, Ancash , capital of Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald Province in Ancash Region San Luis District, Cañete , Lima Region San Luis District, Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald San Luis District, Lima San Luis District, San Pablo Philippines [ edit ] San Luis, Agusan del Sur San Luis, Aurora San Luis, Batangas San Luis, Pampanga United States [ edit ] San Luis, Arizona San Luis, Colorado San Luis Mountains in Arizona San Luis Obispo, California San Luis Reservoir in California San Luis Valley in Colorado Mission San Luis Rey de Francia in California Mission San Luis de Apalachee in Florida Uruguay [ edit ] San Luis, Uruguay , in Canelones Department San Luis al Medio , Rocha San Luis River , Rocha Venezuela [ edit ] San Luis, Falcón , in
36-664: A per capita income of US$ 9,203 (somewhat above the national average). Historical evolution of the population of the province: The provincial government is divided into three branches: the executive, headed by a popularly elected governor, who appoints the cabinet; the legislative ; and the judiciary , headed by the Supreme Court. The province is divided into nine departments ( departamentos ). Source for department names: 33°18′S 66°21′W / 33.300°S 66.350°W / -33.300; -66.350 San Luis Mountains The San Luis Mountains are
48-622: A small, lower elevation mountain range of central-southern Pima County Arizona adjacent to the U.S.-Mexico border , northeast of Sasabe, Arizona –Sasabe, Sonora. The range is northwest-southeast trending, about 10 miles (16 km) in length. The range borders the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge to the west; both are in the southeast of the Altar Valley . The southeast of the range abuts Cobre Ridge , with various peaks, and Cobre Ridge borders
60-575: A town and municipality in the Santo Domingo Province Guatemala [ edit ] San Luis, El Petén Honduras [ edit ] San Luis, Santa Bárbara Mexico [ edit ] San Luis, Baja California San Luis Acatlán, Guerrero San Luis de la Paz, Guanajuato San Luis Potosí , a state San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí , that state's capital city San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora San Luis Soyatlán, Jalisco Sierra San Luis ,
72-787: Is 2.1 miles (3.4 km) north of the border. Two mountain ranges, the San Luis in the southwest, and the Cerro Colorado Mountains northwest lie west of the four-mountain sequence of the Tumacacori Highlands (of adjacent western Santa Cruz County) of the Tumacacori , Atascosa , Pajarito, and the Sierra La Esmeralda mountain ranges. The Highlands are now part of a conservancy study of wild cat 'travel corridor' usage between mountains,
84-411: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages San Luis Province The city of San Luis was founded in 1594 by Luis Jufré de Loaysa y Meneses, but was subsequently abandoned. It was refounded by Martín García Óñez de Loyola in 1596 under the name San Luis de Loyola . Since the return of Argentina to democratic rule in 1983, in particular,
96-652: The Antioquia Department San Luis de Palenque , a town and municipality in the Casanare Department Costa Rica [ edit ] San Luis District, Turrubares , San José province Cuba [ edit ] San Luis, Pinar del Río San Luis, Santiago de Cuba Dominican Republic [ edit ] Fortaleza San Luis , a Spanish colonial fort in Santiago San Luis, Santo Domingo ,
108-578: The Rodríguez Saá family (of Peronist affiliation) has occupied the governor's seat. Governor (now Senator) Adolfo Rodríguez Saá has overseen investment by light manufacturers (mostly food-processors and bottling plants) and advances like the construction of Argentina's most extensive expressway network. San Luis' economy has, over the past generation, been among the most improved in Argentina. Its 2006 output, estimated at US$ 3.386 billion, yielded
120-452: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title San Luis . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_Luis&oldid=1188327134 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
132-548: The state of Falcón Other uses [ edit ] San Luis Airport (disambiguation) San Luis F.C. , a Mexican football (soccer) team San Luis de Quillota , a Chilean football team ARA San Luis , various ships of the Argentine Navy See also [ edit ] Saint Louis (disambiguation) São Luís (disambiguation) Sant Lluís , a municipality on Menorca, Spain Topics referred to by
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#1732765311592144-837: The western edge of the Pajarito Wilderness , at the west end of the Pajarito Mountains . The community of Arivaca lies in the valley northeast of the San Luis Mountains at the southeast end of the Las Guijas Mountains ; Arivaca Lake lies about 5 mi upstream on Arivaca Wash. The International Border lies less than one mile south of the southern margin of the range in Fresnal Wash. Cumero Mountain Peak at 4,698 feet (1,432 m)
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