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Definition: Cachi

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A mountain in the Andes in Argentina (22,047 feet high).[Wordnet].

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"Cachi" is a common misspelling or typo for: cacti.

Date "Cachi" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1937. (references)


Extended Definition: Cachi


Cachi

Cities and towns
in Argentina
Salta
Province Salta
Department Cachi
Location 24°48′ S 64°58′ W
Elevation 770 m AMSL
Population 464,678
Demonym n/a
Phone code +54 03868
CPA base A4417

Cachi is a small city in Salta Province Argentina. It is the capital of the Cachi Department.

Etymology

Although it is often stated that the name is derived from Quechuan and means salt since "the snow of this hill reminds of the color of salt," it is more likely that the name is of Cacán etymology : kak (stone) - chi (silence): silent stone.

Location

Cachi is found in the northern sector of the Calchaquí Valleys, at the foot of the Nevado de Cachi that flanks it from the west. The Cafayate]], La Poma, Tolombón, Santa María, etc.) and places of interest like the Salar de Pipanaco

Population

The dynamic demographics are important: in 2001, 5254 people were counted, a 17.62% increase over the last census in 1991. Two factors have contributed to the increase: the high birth rate and the movement of people from Salta, Tucumán and Buenos Aires to the region.

Tourism

The population is found surrounded by imposing snow-covered mountains reaching as much as 5,000 meters. The temperature is usually mild and the skies are almost always clear, making the region ideal for mountain climbing. The architecture of the small city is principally of colonial Spanish style with adobe homes painted white and built over bases of rock, sporting antique window grills forged of iron. In the Central Plaza is the Church of Chachi, a recognized National Historical Monument, built in the sixteenth century with an exterior from the nineteenth century. Its beams, alters and confession booths are all carved from the porous wood of the European Holly. The front of the plaza is the main entrance to the Pío Pablo Díaz Archaeological Museum. This museum contains more than 5,000 pieces covering a time period of 10,000 years with a majority covering the time period between 800 BC and 1600 AD. 10 kilometers to the south-southwest of Cachi lies the important ruins of Puerta de La Paya.

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