Salto Department


Salto Department is a department of the northwestern region of Uruguay. It has an area of about and a population of about 136,197. Its capital is the city of Salto. It borders Artigas Department to its north, Paysandú Department to its south, the departments of Rivera and Tacuarembó to its east and has the Río Uruguay flowing at its west, separating it from Argentina.

History

The first division of the Republic in six departments happened on 27 January 1816. Two more departments were formed later in that year. At the time, Paysandú Department included all the territory north of the Río Negro, which included the actual departments of Artigas, Rivera, Tacuarembó, Salto, Paysandú and Río Negro. On 17 June 1837 a new division of Uruguay was made and the department of Salto was created including the actual Artigas Department. Its final borders were defined on 1 October 1884, when the Artigas Department was separated from Salto by the Act of Ley Nº 1854.

Demographics

At the 2011 census, Salto Department had a population of 124,878 and 42,486 households.
Demographic data for Salto Department in 2010:
  • Population growth rate: 0.552%
  • Birth Rate: 17.32 births/1,000 people
  • Death Rate: 8.26 deaths/1,000 people
  • Average age: 29.0
  • Life Expectancy at Birth:
  • *Total population: 75.03 years
  • *Male: 72.07 years
  • *Female: 78.20 years
  • Average per household income: 23,390 pesos/month
  • Urban per capita income: 8,409 pesos/month
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Government

The executive power is exercised by the Intendencia Municipal de Salto. The Intendant is elected every five years with the possibility of reelection.
The following Municipalities have been formed in Salto Department:

Tourism

There are Mineral spas at Termas del Daymán and Termas del Arapey. The displays in Museo del Hombre y la Tecnología demonstrate man's interaction with technology.

Notable people