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The Province of Tucumán - as it appears in its Provincial Constitution - or, more briefly: "Tucumán" is one of the 23 provinces in the Argentine Republic. In turn, it is one of the 24 self-governing states or jurisdictions of the first order that make up the country, and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts. The capital is San Miguel de Tucumán. It is located in the northwest of the country, in the Norte Grande Argentino region, bordering Salta to the north, Santiago del Estero to the east and Catamarca to the south and west. With 22,524 km² it is the second jurisdiction of the least extensive order, behind the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
It was the scene of the Congress of Tucumán between 1816 and 1820, which, among other things, declared the Independence of the United Provinces of the South with respect to Spain and any other foreign power, on July 9,1816. It is the province with the smallest area of Argentina and the one with the highest population density in the country. Tucumán was the venue for the celebrations of the Bicentennial for the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of Argentina.