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Caleta Córdova is a small village located on the Atlantic coast of Argentina. It's in the Chubut region, about 16 kilometers (10 miles) north of a larger city called Comodoro Rivadavia. In 2001, about 638 people lived there, making it a close-knit community. Even though it's a separate village, it's part of the larger city of Comodoro Rivadavia for political reasons, meaning the city helps manage its services.

Life in Caleta Córdova

Caleta Córdova is a quiet place, and its people rely a lot on the nearby city of Comodoro Rivadavia for things like electricity and food. Many people who live in Caleta Córdova work in the oil industry.

Oil and Fishing

The village has a special port for exporting oil. It's called a monoboya, which is a single buoy system used to load oil onto big ships. Besides oil, fishing is also important here. People, including tourists, enjoy fishing from the village's only bridge.

Coast Guard Presence

Argentina's "Prefectura," which is like a coast guard, has a station in Caleta Córdova. They use small boats to patrol the waters and keep things safe along the coast.

Protecting Nature

The coastal area near Caleta Córdova is a home for many amazing animals, including penguins and sea lions. Protecting these animals and their habitat is very important.

Oil Spill Incident

In January 2008, there was an oil spill near the village. A ship lost some petroleum, which unfortunately polluted the coastal zone. This event showed how important it is to protect the ocean and its wildlife from pollution.

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