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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 ...
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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.
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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]
The Espacio Lejano Station is a radio station located in Loncopué Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina, and is operated by the Chinese National Space Administration as part of the Chinese Deep Space Network, in collaboration with Argentina's National Space Activities Commission (CONAE).
The Neuquén Basin is an important oil and gas producing basin in Argentina. Production started in 1918 and accumulated to 928 thousand cubic metres (5.84 million barrels) of oil equivalent in 2004, representing 45% of the oil production in Argentina and 61% of its gas production. [40]