, a soldier and politician who fought in the
Argentine War of Independence. Before the
Spanish conquest, numerous native peoples (now called
Diaguitas and
Calchaquíes) lived in the valleys of what is now Salta Province; they formed many different tribes, the
Quilmes and Humahuacas among them, which all shared the
Cacán language. The
Atacamas lived in the
Puna, and the
Wichís (Matacos), in the
Chaco region. The first
conquistador to venture into the area was
Diego de Almagro in 1535; he was followed by Diego de Rojas.
Hernando de Lerma founded San Felipe de Lerma in 1582, following orders of the viceroy
Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa; the name of the city was soon changed to "San Felipe de Salta". By 1650, the city had around five hundred inhabitants. . An intendency of "Salta del Tucumán" was created within the
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. In 1774, San Ramón de La Nueva Orán was founded between
Salta and
Tarija (Tarija was added to the intendency later, in 1807). In 1783, in recognition of the growing importance of the city, the capital of the intendency of Salta del Tucumán was moved from
San Miguel de Tucumán to Salta. The
battle of Salta in 1813 freed the territory from
Spain, but occasional attacks were mounted from the
Viceroyalty of Peru as late as 1826. Gervasio de Posadas created the province of Salta in 1814, containing the current provinces of Salta,
Jujuy, and parts of southern
Bolivia and northern
Chile. Exploiting
internal Argentine conflicts that arose after the
Argentine Declaration of Independence, Bolivia annexed Tarija in 1826. In 1834, Jujuy withdrew from Salta and became a separate province. The borders of Salta were further reduced in 1900, with the loss of
Yacuiba to Bolivia. The National Government of Los Andes, constituted from the province in 1902 with a capital at
San Antonio de los Cobres, was returned to Salta Province in 1943 as the Department of
Los Andes.
Antonio Alice's painting,
La muerte de Güemes, which received a gold medal at the Centenary Exposition, is on display at the offices of the Salta Provincial Government. ==Geography==