Loncopué Department
Department in Neuquén, Argentina
Loncopué | |
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Department | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Neuquén |
Capital | Loncopué |
Area | |
• Total | 5,506 km2 (2,126 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 6,457 |
• Density | 1.2/km2 (3.0/sq mi) |
Important cities | Loncopué
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Loncopué is a department located in the west of Neuquén Province, Argentina.
The department is the site of an ongoing dispute between local Mapuche communities and Chinese mining interest.[1] It is the first such conflict in Neuquén Province.[1]
Geography
The Department limits with Ñorquín Department at north, Pehuenches Department at north east, Confluencia Department at east, Picunches Department at south and Chile at east.
References
- ^ a b Wagner, Lucrecia (2019). "Propuestas de inversiones chinas en territorio mapuche: resistencias a la minería metalífera en Loncopué" [Proposal of chinese investments in mapuche territory: resistances to metallic mining in Loncopué]. Estudios Atacameños (in Spanish). 63. doi:10.22199/issn.0718-1043-2019-0028.
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Departments of Neuquén Province
- Aluminé
- Añelo
- Catán Lil
- Chos Malal
- Collón Curá
- Confluencia
- Huiliches
- Lácar
- Loncopué
- Los Lagos
- Minas
- Ñorquín
- Pehuenches
- Picún Leufú
- Picunches
- Zapala
38°04′00″S 70°36′53″W / 38.06667°S 70.61472°W / -38.06667; -70.61472