Taco Pozo, human settlement
Taco Pozo is a municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina, situated at an elevation of about 244 meters. It has a central plaza and connects to neighboring regions through regional transportation routes.
The settlement started as a small community and grew over several decades to become an established municipality within Argentina's administrative structure. This development reflects the growing importance of the region in Argentina's northern territory.
The community gathers at the central plaza to mark Santa Rosa de Lima on August 30 and the town's founding on December 2. These celebrations anchor the social life and connect residents to their shared local roots.
The municipality operates in the Argentina Time Zone UTC-3 and is best accessed during warmer months when regional roads are in better condition. Visitors should use local transportation options or expect occasional delays on regional routes.
The area is known for its agricultural activity, with local farms benefiting from the fertile soils and climate of the Chaco region. This economic activity shapes the daily routines and appearance of the community.
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