Abralaite facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Abralaite
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Rural municipality and village
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Province | Jujuy Province |
Department | Cochinoca |
Established | 1919 |
Elevation | 13,250 ft (4,040 m) |
Population
(2001)
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• Total | 53 |
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Time zone | UTC−3 (ART) |
Postcode |
Y4634
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Area code(s) | 03887 |
Climate | BWk |
Abralaite is a small village and rural area in Jujuy Province, Argentina. It's a place where people live close to nature. The houses in Abralaite are special. They are built from adobe, which is a mix of earth and straw. Their roofs are made of natural materials like thatch.
Life in Abralaite
The people of Abralaite mostly work with animals and plants. They raise llamas, which are a type of camelid animal. Llamas are important for their wool and for carrying things. People also raise sheep. Besides animals, they grow food in gardens and greenhouses. This helps them have fresh vegetables and other crops.
Who Lives in Abralaite?
Abralaite is a very small community. In 2001, only 53 people lived there. Slightly more than half of the residents were female, and a little less than half were male. It's a quiet place where everyone knows each other.
See also
In Spanish: Abralaite para niños