San Julián

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San Julián is a coastal town in Argentina’s Santa Cruz Province, known historically as a landing site of Ferdinand Magellan’s 1520 expedition.

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San Julián canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
town
accessRoute connected by provincial roads to the rest of Santa Cruz
climate cold semi-arid climate
coastType bay
continent South America
country Argentina
distanceTo approximately 360 km southeast of Río Gallegos
hasAttraction coastal landscapes
historical monuments commemorating Magellan’s landing
hasEconomicSector mining support services
hasHeritage Magellan-related historical sites
hasMunicipalStatus municipality
hasPort Port of San Julián NERFINISHED
historicalEvent stopover of Magellan’s circumnavigation voyage in 1520
knownFor landing site of Ferdinand Magellan’s 1520 expedition
languageSpoken Spanish
locatedIn Patagonia
Santa Cruz Province NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
namedAfter Saint Julian NERFINISHED
partOf Department of Corpen Aike NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivity fishing
sheep ranching
tourism
region southern Argentina NERFINISHED
timezone UTC−03:00

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Santa Cruz Province contains San Julián