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Municipality and village in Neuquén Province, Argentina
Aguada San Roque
Municipality and village
Aguada San Roque is located in Neuquén ProvinceAguada San RoqueAguada San RoqueShow map of Neuquén ProvinceAguada San Roque is located in ArgentinaAguada San RoqueAguada San RoqueShow map of Argentina
Coordinates: 37°59′59″S 68°55′22″W / 37.99972°S 68.92278°W / -37.99972; -68.92278
Country Argentina
ProvinceNeuquén Province
Time zoneUTC−3 (ART)

Aguada San Roque is a village and municipality in the Añelo Department of the Neuquén Province in southwestern Argentina.

Location

Aguada San Roque is located 165 km from Neuquén city and 65 km from the town of Añelo and can be accessed via Provincial Route No. 7.

Production

Aguada San Roque has 300 scattered inhabitants, who are engaged in rearing livestock, sheep and goats. They are associated with the local AFR (Rural Development Association).

Administration

Aguada San Roque's administrative system of government functions under the development Commissions system. The development commission was created on August 27, 1999, its first president being Maria Rosa Zúñiga. The institution, which now has its own building, started in the Escuela 144.

References

  1. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish)
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