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Country
  
Argentina

Founded
  
October 20, 1915

Area code(s)
  
+54 02948

Elevation
  
1.57 m

Local time
  
Tuesday 9:50 PM

Department
  
Ñorquín Department

CPA Base
  
Q 8349

Climate
  
Csb

Population
  
1,172 (2001)

Province
  
Neuquén Province

El Huecú

Weather
  
14°C, Wind NW at 13 km/h, 38% Humidity

El Huecú is a third category municipality and capital of the Ñorquín Department, on the Provincial Road 4, in the north of the Argentine province Neuquén.

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It was founded in 1940. Because of the importance of the goat breeding on its economy, it annually hosts the Festival of the Shepherd.

History

The former city of Ñorquín was initially the capital of the department and had a population of more than one thousand inhabitants. The first municipal election took place in 1886. Its population gradually moved to El Huecú due that the previous capital was located on private property.

The establishment of El Huecú was authorized on September 2, 1938 by the national decree 11392. In 1940, the Argentine Executive Power designated El Huecú as the new department capital, but it was officially founded on February 1, 1940. The municipality was built in 1973 and it received its third-category status, which still holds, on 11 November 1976.

El Huecú is one of the northern Neuquen's municipalities that has a participative budget. Since 2004, the Mapuche people are recognized as original inhabitants of the region. In 2003, the lonko Carlos Maripal became the first non-elected member of the Mapuche community in the province to occupy a position at a local legislature.

Origin of the name

The municipality's name comes from the Mapudungun, meaning Genious of the evil. The word was used by the Mapuche people to refer to the bunchgrass Vulpia octoflora.

Geography

El Huecú is the capital of the Ñorquin Department, in the northwest of the Province. It is located 370 kilometers from Neuquén and 90 kilometers from Chos Malal, on the Provincial Road 4. It is surrounded by the Mandolegue the Trocomán ranges. Its elevation is 1,200 m above sea level.

Festival of the Shepherd

The goat breeding represents a major role in the local economy. El Huecú annually hosts the Festivity of the Shepherd (Fiesta del Criancero in Spanish) in December, revering the local goat shepherds that still practice the transhumance.

References

El Huecú Wikipedia


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