Neuqun Province

Neuqun is a province of Argentina, located in the west of the country. The capital is Neuqun. The province has a population of 474,155 (2001), and covers an area of 94,078 km². It borders the province Mendoza to the north, corners with the province La Pampa, Rio Negro is to the southeast, and Chile to the west. It is at the northern end of Patagonia. On July 27 1955 the Neuqun territory was elevated to a province. The province is divided in 16 departments (spanish departamentos). Department (Capital)
  1. Alumin (Alumin)
  2. Aelo (Aelo)
  3. Catan Lil (Las Coloradas)
  4. Chos Malal (Chos Malal)
  5. Colln Cur (Piedra del Aguila)
  6. Confluencia (Neuqun)
  7. Huiliches (Junn de los Andes)
  8. Lacar (San Martn de los Andes)
  9. Loncopu (Loncopu)
  10. Los Lagos (Villa La Angostura)
  11. Minas (Andacoyo)
  12. orquin (El Huec)
  13. Pehuenches (Buta Ranquil)
  14. Picn Leuf (Picn Leuf)
  15. Picunches (Las Lajas)
  16. Zapala (Zapala)
   

 

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