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Anca Juli or Ancajuli is a small town in the Tucumán Province in the department of Tafi Viejo in northern Argentina.
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| Province | Tucumán Province |
| Time zone | UTC−3 (ART) |
Location
editAnca Juli is located 60 km northwest of the city of San Miguel de Tucumán.
Toponym
editThere is a Cacán etymology attached to the meaning of Anca Juli which may be translated in that language as birthplace of eagles.
Geography
editIt is surrounded by high mountains up to 5000 m on the eastern slopes of the Calchaquíes Summits. The small village is characterized by its large river (good for trout fishing) and varied wildlife that roams the river.
