Languiñeo Department
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 the Capital federal.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: department of Argentina with 3,020 residents
- Description: department of Argentina
- Also known as: “Departamento de Languineo” and “Languileo”
Languiñeo Department
- Location: Chubut Province, Argentina, South America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Urdu—“Languiñeo Department” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Languineo”
- Cebuano: “Departamento de Languiñeo”
- Chinese: “蘭吉涅奧縣”
- Dutch: “Languiñeo”
- French: “département de Languiñeo”
- French: “Département de Languiñeo”
- French: “Languiñeo”
- Georgian: “ლანგინიეოს დეპარტამენტი”
- German: “Departamento Languiñeo”
- Hungarian: “Languiñeo megye”
- Italian: “Dipartimento di Languiñeo”
- Japanese: “ランギニェオ・デパルタメント”
- Mingrelian: “ლანგინიეოშ დეპარტამენტი”
- Persian: “بخش لانگوییئو”
- Portuguese: “Languiñeo”
- Russian: “Лангиньео”
- Scots: “Languiñeo Depairtment”
- Slovak: “Languiñeo”
- Spanish: “Departamento Languiñeo”
- Swedish: “Departamento de Languiñeo”
- Turkish: “Departamento Languiñeo”
- Urdu: “لانگوینیو ڈیپارٹمنٹ”
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