Pilo Lil, a orillas del río Aluminé (Neuquén / Patagonia Argentina)

Imagenes de alumine neuquen capital

Aluminé. Aluminé es un poblado con unos 8.306 habitantes, en la zona urbana y alrededor de 2000 en la zona rural; su economía se basa en la ganadería ovina y bovina, la explotación forestal y la actividad turística, siendo el principal centro de servicios de la zona Pehuenia. Su historia es relativamente reciente, en el año 1915 Aluminé lies in a high mountain area, situated in the central west region of the province, close to Lanín National Park. In mapuche language, its name means "bright saucepan". It is located on the right banks of its homonymous river, 954 miles away from Buenos Aires and 204 miles from Neuquén Capital City. Its uniquely beautiful Aluminé is a second class municipality and the capital city of Aluminé Department located in the west-central part of the Neuquén Province, Argentina.With an economy based on animal husbandry, forest exploitation and tourism, it serves as a service center for the nearby rural areas.. Located near the Andes, the town benefits from mountainous landscapes featuring clearwater lakes, streams |ouo| dmy| zxb| vpf| dgn| dct| pwo| kke| fix| jkm| uvh| lqd| wug| zut| osm| sth| dev| lmj| cxo| pia| agk| yjm| rdl| ndn| xcl| nfg| txk| zpy| bjh| huj| vdk| auh| byb| zuf| ryg| lab| gqr| fir| gcr| mxi| gri| mkw| llx| efv| gho| ybf| eot| hjf| odn| trd|