- Neuquén - Wikipedia
Neuquén (Spanish pronunciation: [newˈken]; Mapudungun: Nehuenken) is the capital city of the Argentine province of Neuquén and of the Confluencia Department within that province, located in the extreme east of the province It occupies a strip of land west of the confluence of the Limay and Neuquén rivers which form the Río Negro, making it part of the ecoregion of Alto Valle del Río
- Visit Argentina - Neuquén
Neuquén has it all You can enjoy an endless number of adventure tourism experiences, such as trekking, mountain biking and kayaking, fish in natural environments, take amazing excursions to the hidden gems of the province, and practice snowboarding or skiing over the best snow in the country
- Neuquén | Patagonia, Andes, Wine Region | Britannica
Neuquén, city, capital of Neuquén provincia (province), west-central Argentina It is located at the confluence of the Neuquén and Limay rivers, which there form the Negro River
- Neuquén City – Patagonia-Argentina. Com
Neuquén, “audaciousness” in the Mapuche tongue, is one of the most vigorous cities in the country and has the highest growth rate in Patagonia It is located where the Limay and Neuquén rivers join together, where the Río Negro is formed
- Inicio - Turismo Neuquen
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- Neuquén (city) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Located in the south-western part of Argentina, Neuquén is a fast-growing and modern city with an attractive central district and a rich cultural life, competing with Comodoro Rivadavia for the "title" of the cultural capital of Patagonia
- Neuquen Province Argentina: Nature, Culture Travel Highlights | Know . . .
Explore Neuquen Province in Argentina, where Patagonian forests, volcanoes, crystal lakes, and Mapuche heritage create a land of wild beauty and deep culture
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