Nogolí
Nogolí is a town and municipality in the Libertador General San Martín Department of San Luis Province, Argentina. It is located in the central-northern part of the province, nestled in the Sierra de Nogolí mountain range.
The town is primarily known for its scenic beauty, encompassing rugged mountains, streams, and native vegetation. Tourism plays a significant role in the local economy, with visitors attracted to outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and bird watching. The climate is generally temperate, although variations occur with altitude.
Historically, the area was inhabited by indigenous populations before the arrival of Spanish colonizers. The name "Nogolí" is believed to be derived from an indigenous term.
The municipality is relatively small in terms of population. The primary economic activities, in addition to tourism, include agriculture and small-scale livestock farming. Nogolí offers a rural and tranquil environment, in contrast to the larger urban centers of San Luis Province.