Cerro Cóndor facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Cerro Cóndor
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Municipality and village
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Country | ![]() |
Province | Chubut Province |
Department | Paso de Indios Department |
Time zone | UTC−3 (ART) |
Cerro Cóndor is a small village and a municipality located in the Chubut Province of southern Argentina. It is a quiet place found within the Paso de Indios Department. Being a municipality means it has its own local government. This government helps manage the village and the surrounding area.
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Where is Cerro Cóndor?
Cerro Cóndor is in the southern part of Argentina. This area is known for its wide-open spaces. It is part of the Patagonia region. Patagonia is famous for its unique landscapes. These include mountains, deserts, and coasts.
Chubut Province
The village is located in Chubut Province. This province is one of the largest in Argentina. It is known for its natural beauty. Chubut has a diverse environment. You can find everything from mountains to the Atlantic coast.
Paso de Indios Department
Cerro Cóndor is part of the Paso de Indios Department. A department is like a county or district. It is a way to divide a province into smaller areas. This helps with local administration.
What is a Municipality?
A municipality is a town or village with its own local government. This government makes decisions for the community. It handles things like local services. These services can include roads and public spaces. The people living in a municipality elect their leaders. These leaders work to improve life in the village.
Time Zone
Cerro Cóndor uses the ART time zone. This means it is three hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-3). This is the standard time for most of Argentina.
See also
In Spanish: Cerro Cóndor para niños