Chubut Province

Chubut is a province in the southern part of Argentina. It was settled by Welsh-speaking Britons during the 19th century. The largest city, with 125,000 inhabitants, is Comodoro Rivadavia in the south of the province. The administrative capital is Rawson — a small town near northern Chubut's largest city, Trelew. Other important cities are Puerto Madryn, Esquel, and Sarmiento. The province is divided into 15 departments (Spanish: departamentos). Department (Capital)
  1. Cushamen (Leleque)
  2. Escalante (Comodoro Rivadavia)
  3. Florentino Ameghino (Camarones)
  4. Futaleuf (Esquel)
  5. Gaiman (Gaiman)
  6. Gastre (Gastre)
  7. Languieo (Tecka)
  8. Mrtires (Las Plumas)
  9. Paso de Indios (Paso de Indios)
  10. Rawson (Rawson)
  11. Ro Senguerr (Alto Ro Senguerr)
  12. Sarmiento (Sarmiento)
  13. Tehuelches (Jos de San Martn)
  14. Telsen (Telsen)
  15. Viedma (Puerto Madryn)

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