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Sobre Neuquén
Neuquén: The Economic Capital of Patagonia
Neuquén is the largest city in Argentine Patagonia with 400,000 inhabitants, capital of Neuquén province. Located at the confluence of the Neuquén and Limay rivers it is a modern, dynamic and cosmopolitan city that serves as the main economic, logistical and cultural hub of all Northern Patagonia.
A Unique Draw: Dinosaurs
Neuquén and its surroundings are the world capital of dinosaurs. The province has yielded some of the most important paleontological discoveries in history: Argentinosaurus, Giganotosaurus carolinii, Mapusaurus and Patagotitan.
Patagonian Wines
80 km south begins the Río Negro Valley, one of the world's southernmost wine regions. Wineries Humberto Canale, Chacra and Noemía have international recognition.
The City: Culture and Gastronomy
The National Museum of Fine Arts houses works by Picasso, Miró and Argentine artists. The Belgrano Pedestrian Street and Central Park are the liveliest public spaces.
Oil and Vaca Muerta
Neuquén is the heart of Vaca Muerta, the world's second-largest shale gas reserve, transforming the city into a magnet for multinational investment.
Connectivity
Jorge Newbery International Airport has direct flights to Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Córdoba and Chilean cities.
