La Falda | |
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Town | |
Location of La Falda in Argentina | |
Coordinates: 31°5′S 64°30′W / 31.083°S 64.500°W | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Córdoba |
Department | Punilla |
Government | |
• Mayor | Marcos Cestopal (Unión por Córdoba) |
Elevation | 934 m (3,064 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 36,202 |
Time zone | ART (UTC-3) |
CPA base | X5172 |
Dialing code | +54 3548 |
Website | Official website |
La Falda is a town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located 79 km (49 mi) from Córdoba and 800 km from Buenos Aires. It had about 15,000 inhabitants at the 2001 census [INDEC].
La Falda lies at the foot of two small mountains (Cerro El Cuadrado and Cerro La Banderita), and it is part of an important tourist circuit of the province (the Punilla Valley). The Punilla Department includes other tourist sites like Villa Carlos Paz, Los Cocos, La Cumbre and Capilla del Monte.
La Falda is home to the historic "Eden Hotel" (now a public part and historic site/museum that does not host hotel guests) which was visited by Albert Einstein. Adolf Hitler was invited to stay in the hotel and protected by their owners, nazi fanatics.
The main street and hub of activity for the town is "Avenue Eden".
Attractions in La Falda include the 7 Cascades, a natural park also which hosts a large public swimming pool. "El Silenco" is a colonial castle of the 17th century featuring fishing and observation of trout; it is situated some 10 km (6.2 mi) from La Falda downtown. "Tatu Carreta" is an Ecological Park and Zoo c. 8 km from the downtown on the route toward Córdoba. It is a drive thru "safari" style zoological experience with local and exotic animal species. The area has been used as a special stage in the 2006 Rally Argentina.