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  2. Neuquén - Wikipedia

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    Neuquén was officially founded on 12 September 1904, and the capital of the territory was transferred from Chos Malal to the young town. The name "Neuquén" derives from the Mapudungun word nehuenken, meaning drafty, which the native people used in reference to this river. By 1930, the town had only 5,000 inhabitants.

  3. Neuquén Province - Wikipedia

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    The term "Neuquén" derives from the Mapudungun a local dialect of the Mapuche language word "Nehuenken" meaning drafty, which the aborigines used for the river. The word (without the accentuation) is a palindrome. Lácar Department in Neuquén Province has the southernmost known remains of maize before it was further diffused by the Inca ...

  4. Category:People from Neuquén Province - Wikipedia

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  5. San Martín de los Andes - Wikipedia

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    San Martín de los Andes is a city in the south-west of the province of Neuquén, Argentina, serving as the administration centre of the Lácar Department.Lying at the foot of the Andes, on the Lácar lake, it is considered one of the main tourism destinations in the province. [2]

  6. Gregorio Álvarez Provincial Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Gregorio Álvarez Provincial Museum (Spanish: Museo Provincial Gregorio Álvarez), is located in Neuquén, Argentina. Opened in 1986 and housed in an original 1901 railway building from the early days of the city, it is dedicated to the historic and cultural heritage of the Neuquén province. It offers a permanent archeologic exhibition of ...

  7. Puelche people - Wikipedia

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    When the Spanish arrived, the Pehuenches and Puelches were hunter-gatherers.The populations were integrated around small bands that thrived off of hunting guanacos, rheas and Andean deer; as well as gathering fruits; the Puelches Algarroberos of the northern parts of Neuquén and the Andean area collected the fruit of the Araucaria, and those of Cuyo, foraged the fruit of the carob tree.

  8. Category:People from Neuquén - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of people who are from the city of Neuquén. Pages in category "People from Neuquén" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  9. Category:Neuquén - Wikipedia

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