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1885:sister city
1883:Neuquén is
1702:Mean daily
917:Collón Curá
872:assimilated
573:, which in
552:conurbation
511:and of the
339:Confluencia
282: /
2790:Categories
2775:Cipolletti
2573:Provincial
2107:10 January
2081:10 January
2055:10 January
1915:References
1796:Source 1:
1518:(≥ 0.1 mm)
979:Mapudungun
975:Chos Malal
960:Cipolletti
817:newspapers
744:While the
731:Centenario
727:Cipolletti
715:Las Perlas
692:Cipolletti
600:Alto Valle
583:palindrome
545:Cipolletti
494:Mapudungun
397:Population
353:Government
334:Department
270:68°03′51″W
267:38°57′09″S
46:in Spanish
2580:Argentina
2264:6 October
2211:1027-5606
1989:Rio Negro
1959:Rio Negro
1896:Knoxville
1861:. At the
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983:nehuenken
941:Pehuenche
937:Tehuelche
913:Río Negro
888:In 1604,
847:July 2020
806:"Neuquén"
750:Río Limay
746:Río Negro
610:Transport
595:irrigated
565:Etymology
559:Argentina
537:Patagonia
529:ecoregion
525:Río Negro
502:Argentine
498:Nehuenken
414:Time zone
389:Elevation
360:Intendant
307:Argentina
109:talk page
2770:Plottier
2576:capitals
2457:25 March
2418:31 March
2392:29 April
2311:29 April
1993:Archived
1908:Valdivia
1749:Percent
1697:2,681.8
1607:Average
1442:Average
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763:Puelmapu
711:Plottier
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654:Plottier
541:Plottier
505:province
431:CPA base
314:Province
85:provide
2796:Neuquén
2765:Neuquén
2484:22 July
2289:11 June
2189:Bibcode
1910:, Chile
1902:Treviso
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757:History
670:Mendoza
662:Córdoba
589:Economy
521:Neuquén
509:Neuquén
481:Neuquén
467:Website
456:Climate
450:+54 299
408:224,685
345:Founded
327:Neuquén
295:Country
244:Neuquén
214:Neuquén
136:Neuquén
107:to the
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1835:Sport
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1435:−12.8
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1405:−11.8
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1087:Year
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948:Chile
838:JSTOR
824:books
719:Ko-Ko
666:Salta
631:Chile
517:Limay
419:UTC−3
404:Urban
69:DeepL
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2266:2015
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1971:2022
1940:2017
1744:7.4
1741:9.1
1738:9.3
1735:8.0
1732:6.3
1729:5.7
1726:4.8
1723:3.9
1720:4.8
1717:6.9
1714:8.5
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1602:1.4
1599:0.0
1596:0.0
1593:0.2
1590:0.1
1587:0.1
1584:0.4
1581:0.5
1578:0.1
1575:0.0
1572:0.0
1569:0.0
1566:0.0
1555:2.2
1552:2.8
1549:4.0
1546:3.9
1543:3.0
1540:4.4
1537:5.7
1534:5.3
1531:4.2
1528:2.6
1525:2.7
1522:2.2
1504:10.3
1499:17.7
1494:32.9
1489:16.5
1479:17.9
1474:17.6
1469:26.4
1464:21.9
1459:14.8
1454:12.6
1449:13.5
1430:−3.3
1425:−0.9
1420:−2.9
1415:−7.0
1390:−4.8
1385:−5.3
1360:14.6
1355:11.9
1315:11.8
1310:14.4
1305:15.9
1295:14.9
1290:22.6
1285:19.5
1280:15.5
1275:11.7
1250:13.7
1245:19.1
1240:22.4
1235:24.1
1225:22.6
1220:30.3
1215:27.1
1210:22.9
1205:19.3
1200:16.1
1195:13.1
1190:13.3
1185:16.6
1180:21.8
1175:27.4
1170:30.6
1165:32.1
1155:42.3
1150:40.8
1145:40.8
1140:35.6
1135:34.0
1130:30.7
1125:25.6
1120:28.1
1115:31.0
1110:33.1
1105:40.5
1100:41.6
1095:42.3
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1345:4.8
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1335:0.5
1330:1.7
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