Añelo Department
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Geography

The Department limits with Pehuenches Department
Pehuenches Department
-Geography:The Department limits at north with Mendoza province, at northeast with La Pampa Province and at east with -Geography:The Department limits at north with [[Mendoza province]], at northeast with [[La Pampa Province]] and at east with -Geography:...

 at north, Rio Negro Province
Río Negro Province
Río Negro is a province of Argentina, located at the northern edge of Patagonia. Neighboring provinces are from the south clockwise Chubut, Neuquén, Mendoza, La Pampa and Buenos Aires. To the east lies the Atlantic Ocean.Its capital is Viedma...

 at east, Confluencia Department
Confluencia Department
Confluencia is a department located in the east of Neuquén Province in Argentina.Neuquén, the capital city of the province, is located in this department.The department is named Confluencia after the confluence of the rivers Negro and Limay.-Geography:...

 at southeast, Zapala Department
Zapala Department
-Geography:The Department limits with Confluencia Department at the East, Añelo Department at the nordeast, Picún Leufú Department at southeast, Catán Lil Department at southwest and Picunches Department at nordwest....

 at South-southeast, Picunches Department
Picunches Department
- Geography :The Department limits with Loncopué Department at north, Confluencia Department at northeast, Zapala Department at southweast, Catán Lil Department at south, Aluminé Department at southwest and Chile at west....

 at southweast and Loncopué Department
Loncopué Department
-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....

 at west.

Culture

The Museo del Sitio is located in this department, a Mapuche
Mapuche
The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina. They constitute a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who shared a common social, religious and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage. Their influence extended...

museum featuring cultural life and a graveyard.
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