Tucumán Province
Tucumán Province is located in northwestern Argentina. It is the smallest province in the country but is known for its rich history and diverse landscapes, including mountains and valleys. The capital city, San Miguel de Tucumán, is significant for its role in Argentina's independence movement.
The province has a subtropical climate, which supports agriculture, particularly the production of sugarcane and tobacco. Tucumán is also home to several national parks, showcasing its natural beauty and biodiversity, making it a popular destination for eco-tourism and outdoor activities.