Languiñeo Department
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Languiñeo Department |
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| Official name | Departamento Languiñeo | |
| Capital | Tecka | |
| Country Province |
Argentina Chubut |
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| Foundation Founder |
11 June 1921 |
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| Population: | ||
| - Total | 3,017 (2001 census [INDEC]) | |
| - Density | 0.1 Inhabitants/km² | |
| - Population change | -9.15% | |
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| Telephone code | 02945 | |
| Post Code | U9201 | |
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| Area | 15,339 km² | |
| Distance: | ||
| - to Buenos Aires | 1,899 km | |
| - to Rawson | ||
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Languiñeo Department is a department of Chubut Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 3,017 inhabitants in an area of 15,339 km², and its capital city is Tecka, which is located around 1,899 km from Capital Federal.
[edit] Settlements
- Tecka
- Paso del Sapo
- Carrenleufú
- Colan Conhué
- Aldea Epulef
- Las Salinas
- El Pato Negro
- Piedra Parada
- Pampa de Agnia
- El Molle
[edit] External links
- Map of the Department (Spanish)
| Departments of Chubut Province |
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| Biedma | Cushamen | Escalante | Florentino Ameghino | Futaleufú | Gaiman | Gastre | Languiñeo | Mártires | Paso de Indios | Rawson | Río Senguer | Sarmiento | Tehuelches | Telsen |

