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  2. Neuquén - Wikipedia

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    Neuquén (Spanish pronunciation:; Mapudungun: Nehuenken) is the capital city of the Argentine province of Neuquén and of the Confluencia Department, located in the east of the province. It occupies a strip of land west of the confluence of the Limay and Neuquén rivers which form the Río Negro , making it part of the ecoregion of Alto Valle ...

  3. Neuquén Province - Wikipedia

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    Neuquén Province. Neuquén ( Spanish pronunciation: [newˈken]) is a province of Argentina, located in the west of the country, at the northern end of Patagonia. It borders Mendoza Province to the north, Rio Negro Province to the southeast, and Chile to the west. It also meets La Pampa Province at its northeast corner.

  4. Río Negro Province - Wikipedia

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    Río Negro ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o ˈneɣɾo], Black River) is a province of Argentina, located in northern Patagonia. Neighboring provinces are from the south clockwise Chubut, Neuquén, Mendoza, La Pampa and Buenos Aires. To the east lies the Atlantic Ocean . Its capital is Viedma near the Atlantic outlet of the province's namesake ...

  5. Viedma, Río Negro - Wikipedia

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    Viedma (Spanish pronunciation:) is the capital and fourth largest city of the Río Negro Province, in northern Patagonia, Argentina.The city has approximately 62,000 inhabitants (2022), and is located on the southern margin of the Negro River, about 30 kilometres off the Atlantic Coast, and 960 km from the city of Buenos Aires on the National Route 3.

  6. Villa La Angostura - Wikipedia

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    Villa La Angostura ( Spanish for Town of the Narrowing) is a town located in the Los Lagos Department in the south of the Argentine province of Neuquén, on the northwest shore of the Nahuel Huapi Lake . Nestled in the northern part of the Nahuel Huapi National Park, and surrounded by lakes, forests and mountains, it is considered to be one of ...

  7. Neuquén–Cipolletti bridges - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Neuquén–Cipolletti bridges. The Neuquén-Cipolletti bridges are a series of four bridges that connect the cities of Neuquén and Cipolletti by spanning the Neuquén River, in Argentina. Three parallel ones, two road bridges and a railway bridge, were built on a former herd wrangling path. The fourth one was built upstream.

  8. Foundational Pyramid, Neuquén - Wikipedia

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    The Neuquén Foundational Pyramid ( Spanish: Monolito Fundacional de Neuquén ), located in the city center of Neuquén, Argentina, is a monument built to commemorate the city's designation as the new National Territory Capital. Originally inaugurated in 1904, on the city foundation year, next to the "Chateau Gris", the National Territory ...

  9. Huechulafquen Lake - Wikipedia

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    Huechulafquen Lake ( Spanish pronunciation: [wetʃuˈlafken]) is a lake in Neuquén Province, Patagonian Argentina. This glacial lake is located in the Andean mountains in Lanín National Park some 25 kilometres from Junín de los Andes and 60 kilometres from San Martín de los Andes. It is one of Argentina's largest Andean lakes and is fed by ...