Seclantás is a small village located in northwestern Argentina, 165 km south west from Salta.[1] Historically, the Calchaqui Valley was occupied by several tribes, each with its own chief. In the region, where Seclantas is nowadays, there lived a tribe whose chief was called “Seclanta”. Hence the name of the village.
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Seclantás | |
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The population of Seclantas is 716.[citation needed]
The average temperature for the town is around 60 °F. During the summer, Seclantas has its rainy season with around 70% chances of rain.[1][citation needed]
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