Neuquén River (Spanish: Río Neuquén) is the second most important river of the province of Neuquén in the Argentine Patagonia, after the Limay River....
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Neuquén (Spanish pronunciation: [newˈken]; Mapudungun: Nehuenken) is the capital city of the Argentine province of Neuquén and of the Confluencia Department...
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Province at its northeast corner. The Neuquén Province receives its name from the Neuquén River. The term "Neuquén" derives from the Mapudungun word "Nehuenken"...
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this confluence lies the city of Neuquén. The river serves as natural border between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén. Its deep waters are clear, and...
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The Agrio River is a river of Argentina. The river starts in the Andes Mountains and eventually joins the Neuquén River. The Agrio River originates from...
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Río Negro (Argentina) (redirect from Río Negro River (Argentina))
length. It originates from the junction of the Limay River and Neuquén River at the border with the Neuquén Province, and flows southeast incised through steppes...
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Chocón, and Arroyito. Together with the Cerros Colorados Complex on the Neuquén River, they contribute more than one-quarter of the total hydroelectric generation...
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Jáchal River Blanco River Huaco River Barrancas River Grande River Río Negro Neuquén River Agrio River Limay River Collón Curá River Aluminé River Chimehuin...
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been found by Santiago Roth and F. Romero in the Neuquén Province of Argentina at the Neuquén River, and were by Lydekker assigned to a single individual...
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The Neuquén Group is a group of geologic formations found in Argentina. Rocks in the Neuquén Group fall within the Cenomanian to early Campanian stages...
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eastern side of the valley of the Neuquén River, near the Pellegrini Lake, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Neuquén and 25 kilometres (16 mi) from...
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volume The possible volume within the reservoir after it first opens. Many rivers are high in silt that over time deposits behind a dam reducing capacity...
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1980, 1991 y 2001" (PDF). Neuquén province's Official Website (in Spanish). 2006. Retrieved May 16, 2021. Historia de Neuquén (PDF) (in Spanish). Editorial...
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Presidente Perón International Airport (redirect from Aeropuerto de Neuquén)
Internacional de Neuquén – Presidente Perón) (IATA: NQN, ICAO: SAZN) is an airport in Neuquén Province, Argentina, serving the cities of Neuquén, Cipolletti...
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Neuquén is a city in Argentina. Neuquén may also refer to: Neuquén Province, a province of Argentina Neuquén River, a river in the Neuquén Province Neuquén...
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provinces of Neuquén and Río Negro. the settlement is on the Confluence between the rivers Limay and Neuquén, forming the río Negro (black river), this zone...
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Neuquén Basin (Spanish: Cuenca Neuquina) is a sedimentary basin covering most of Neuquén Province in Argentina. The basin originated in the Jurassic and...
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in the confluence of the Neuquén and Limay rivers, about 20 km (12 mi) west of General Roca and 35 km (22 mi) east of Neuquén. Allen was founded on 25...
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Cerros Colorados Complex (category Geography of Neuquén Province)
hydroelectricity generation facilities on the lower valley of the Neuquén River, in Neuquén, Argentina. The complex was started in 1969, and the first machine...
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Fotheringham Crossing Pyramid (redirect from Fotheringham Crossing Pyramid, Neuquén)
on the bank of the Neuquén River, in the neighborhood of Sapere in Neuquén, Argentina, built to commemorate the crossing of the river by Colonel Fotheringham...
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Barrancas River is a river in western Argentina. Traveling eastward from the Andes range, it separates the Argentine provinces of Mendoza and Neuquén. Joining...
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El Chocón Dam (category Buildings and structures in Neuquén Province)
Chocón Cerros Colorados is on the Limay River at about 80 km (50 mi) upstream of its confluence with the Neuquén River. El Chocón Cerros Colorados is used...
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to the Neuquén Territory, a steel railway bridge was constructed in 1899–1902 to cross the Neuquén River. After the railroad connected Neuquén Station...
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their way down to the Rio Negro and the Neuquén River, a northern tributary of the Rio Negro. Together, both rivers marked a frontier from the Andes to the...
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Ingeniero Ballester Dam (category Buildings and structures in Neuquén Province)
north-northeast from the city of Neuquén. Completed in 1916, the dam is used to re-route part of the flow of the Neuquén River to a long irrigation canal which...
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jurisdiction. Barda del Medio is located on the left bank of the Neuquén River, opposite the Neuquén village of Vista Alegre. Dique Ballester and Isla de Manzano...
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marks most of the political boundary between the Argentine provinces of Neuquén and Mendoza, and between Rio Negro and La Pampa. Its man-made dam, "Embalse...
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commuter rail service that connects cities of Plottier, Neuquén and Cipolletti, in the Río Negro and Neuquén Provinces of Argentina, running on Roca Railway tracks...
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Limay River to form the Negro River, a short distance upstream from the city of General Roca. Opposite Cipolletti, across the river, lies Neuquén, capital...
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brought by a derivation channel from the nearby Neuquén River, in order to regulate its flow (since the river had no natural lakes that would fulfill this...
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