Fortín Lavalle, Municipality in Chaco Province, Argentina.
Fortín Lavalle is a small municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina, situated in a flat landscape with grasslands and scattered woodland patches. The town itself has modest buildings and local shops arranged around a main street.
Fortín Lavalle was founded in the 19th century as a military outpost during the expansion into the Chaco region. The settlement later became a civilian administrative center and grew into the small municipality it is today.
Local residents maintain agricultural traditions that reflect the characteristics of the Chaco region, including specific farming methods and seasonal cultivation patterns.
Basic supplies are available locally, but visitors should do significant shopping in larger nearby towns. The climate is hot, especially in summer, so visitors should prepare for warm temperatures and occasionally windy conditions.
The geographical location of Fortín Lavalle experiences temperature variations from 24 to 37 degrees Celsius, with seasonal winds reaching speeds of 55 kilometers per hour.
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