Pituil

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Pituil
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Pituil
Pituil in Argentina
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Pituil
Pituil (South America)
Coordinates: 28°34′34″S67°26′57″W / 28.57611°S 67.44917°W / -28.57611; -67.44917
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province La Rioja Province
Department Famatina
Elevation
4,327 ft (1,319 m)
Population
 (2010)
  Total849 [1]
Time zone UTC−3 (ART)
Area code 03825

Pituil is a town in the Famatina Department of La Rioja Province in northwestern Argentina. [2]

The urban area extends in the vicinity of the provincial route No. 39 and one of the accesses to the town is located at km 3,947 of National Route 40.

Population

It is one of the most populated towns in the Famatina department. It had 849 inhabitants in 2010, which represents a decrease of 16% compared to 1,008 inhabitants from the previous census of 2001. [1]

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