Jujuy Province
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| Jujuy | |||
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| — Province — | |||
| Clockwise from top: Quebrada de Humahuaca, San Salvador de Jujuy, Pucará de Tilcara, and the Hill of Seven Colors . | |||
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| Location of Jujuy within Argentina | |||
| Coordinates: 23°45′S 65°30′W / 23.75°S 65.5°WCoordinates: 23°45′S 65°30′W / 23.75°S 65.5°W | |||
| Country | Argentina | ||
| Capital | San Salvador de Jujuy | ||
| Departments | 16 | ||
| Municipalities and municipal commissions | 61 | ||
| Government | |||
| • Governor | Walter Barrionuevo (PJ) | ||
| • Deputies | 6 | ||
| • Senators | 3 | ||
| Area Ranked 20th |
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| • Total | 53,219 km2 (20,548 sq mi) | ||
| Population (2010[1]) | |||
| • Total | 672,260 (Ranked 14th) | ||
| • Density | 12.6/km2 (33/sq mi) | ||
| Demonym | jujeño | ||
| Time zone | ART (UTC−3) | ||
| ISO 3166 code | AR-Y | ||
| Website | www.jujuy.gov.ar | ||
Jujuy is a province of Argentina. It is in the far northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and Bolivia.