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El Calafate is a little village in (''Berberis buxifolia''); the word comes from the word "calafate", which is Spanish for " Caulk ". El Calafate is an important tourist destination as the hub to visit different parts of the Los Glaciares National Park , including the Perito Moreno Glacier (one of the most visited in the world) and the Cerro Chaltén and Cerro Torre . HISTORY The history of El Calafate began in the first decades of the twentieth century. Originally, it was just a place of shelter for Wool traders. It was officially founded in 1927 by the Government Of Argentina to promote an increase in its population. But it was not until the creation of the national park that the little village, already with electrical power, started to grow slowly, and better roads were built to reach it. TRANSPORT The 220 kilometers separating Calafate from 1108 km (mostly dirt road); Comodoro Rivadavia 959 km; Puerto Madryn 1388 km; Buenos Aires 2727 km; Ushuaia 863 km and in Chile Puerto Natales 362 km and Punta Arenas 605 km. The town is served by El Calafate International Airport located some 20 km east of the village, at coordinates . Opened in 2001 it has daily flights to Buenos Aires and Trelew . The airport has a 2,200 meters long, 45 meters wide runway that permits Boeing 727 and 737 to serve the area. POPULATION In the last census 6,143 permanent residents were counted (). This represents a 20.1% increase compared with the 1991 census. However, due to the expansion of tourism, the population was estimated at 8,000 people in 2005. (The population was estimated at 20,000 people in 2007.) TRIVIA The . SOURCES
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