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  2. Neuquén - Wikipedia

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    National Route 22 (RN22) is the main road linking Neuquén with the rest of Argentina. Since 2021 [ 5 ] it runs in eastern-western direction north of the city center through the Parque Industrial area, mostly as a four-lane motorway, linking the city with the Atlantic coast at Bahía Blanca to the East and Temuco ( Chile ), San Carlos de ...

  3. Neuquén Province - Wikipedia

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    El Chocón Dam, the third most important in Argentina. Neuquen is one of Argentina's most prosperous provinces, its estimated 47.648 billion Peso (about US$10.495 billion) [12] [13] economy in 2012, or, 80,566 pesos (US$17,744) per capita. [12] [13] No province in Argentina, however, is as dependent on any one sector as is Neuquen's.

  4. Loncopué Department - Wikipedia

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    Loncopué is a department located in the west of Neuquén Province, Argentina. The department is the site of an ongoing dispute between local Mapuche communities and Chinese mining interest. [ 1 ] It is the first such conflict in Neuquén Province.

  5. Argentina's president-elect wants public companies in private ...

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    Argentina’s right-wing president-elect gave the first indications Monday of how he plans to start shaking up South America’s second-largest economy: with a slew of privatizations. Populist ...

  6. Omar Gutiérrez - Wikipedia

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    Omar Gutiérrez (born 24 September 1967) is an Argentine politician, who served as governor of the Neuquén Province from 2015 to 2023. He is the former minister of economy of the previous governor, Jorge Sapag.

  7. Governor of Neuquén Province - Wikipedia

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    The Governor of Neuquén is a citizen of the Neuquén Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. The governor is elected alongside a vice-governor. Currently the governor of Neuquén is Omar Gutiérrez. [1]

  8. El Huecú - Wikipedia

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    El Huecú is one of the northern Neuquen's municipalities that has a participative budget. Since 2004, the Mapuche people are recognized as original inhabitants of the region. In 2003, the lonko Carlos Maripal became the first non-elected member of the Mapuche community in the province to occupy a position at a local legislature.

  9. Cutral Có - Wikipedia

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    Cutral Có is a city in the Confluencia Department of Neuquén Province in Argentina. It is part of the statistical area formed with neighboring Plaza Huincul. The settlement is located in the desert, it was founded in 1933 after the discovery of oil. The majority of the economy is based on the petrochemical industry.