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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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Neuquén (Spanish pronunciation: [newˈken]) is a
province of Argentina,
located in the west of the country, at the
northern end of Patagonia. It borders...
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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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Neuquén –
Plottier –
Cipolletti is an
Agglomeration in
Argentina that
joins the
cities of
Neuquén,
Cipolletti and Plottier, on the
provinces of Neuquén...
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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 Jur****ic and...
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early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Vaca
Muerta formation above it in the
Neuquén basin are
reported to
contain huge
hydrocarbon reserves (mostly gas in...
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Chaco became provinces in 1951.
Misiones did so in 1953, and Formosa,
Neuquén, Río Negro,
Chubut and
Santa Cruz, in 1955. The last
national territory...
- (Sindicato de
Obreros y
Empleados Ceramistas de
Neuquén) is a
ceramist workers'
union based in
Neuquén province, Argentina. It is
known for
being one of...
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suspended by the
Supreme Court.
Neuquén,
Rolando Figueroa defeated the
gubernatorial candidate of the long-governing
Neuquén People's Movement, for the first...
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Neuquén provinces of Argentina. It is the fourth-oldest
formation in the
Neuquén Group and the
older of the two
formations in the Río
Neuquén Subgroup...