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Cafayate is a small town in the Salta province of Argentina, known for its beautiful landscape, charming vineyards, and rich history. Located at an altitude of 1,683 meters above sea level, it is situated in the heart of the Calchaquí Valley and has a population of about 13,000 people. Originally inhabited by the Quilmes people, Cafayate was colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century. Today, the town is still home to many colonial and pre-Columbian ruins, such as the ancient settlement of El Shincal and the Quilmes ruins. Visitors can also explore the local museums, such as the Museum of Vine and Wine, which tells the story of the region's wine production. Cafayate is also famous for its wine. The valley is home to numerous vineyards that produce some of Argentina's best wine, including the Torrontés grape, which is unique to Cafayate. Visitors can take a wine tour and sample some of the delicious wine at local wineries. The Wine Harvest Festival, held annually in February, is a must-see event for wine lovers. In addition to wine, there are also many outdoor activities to enjoy in Cafayate. Visitors can explore the stunning rock formations of the nearby Quebrada de Cafayate, take a hike through the surrounding hills, or even go horseback riding. With its beautiful scenery, rich history, and delicious wine, Cafayate is an ideal destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Argentina.

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