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Naicó
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Rural locality and village
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Country | ![]() |
Province | La Pampa Province |
Time zone | UTC−3 (ART) |
Naicó is a small village and a rural area located in the La Pampa Province of Argentina. It's a quiet place where people live in a more spread-out, countryside setting.
Where is Naicó?
Naicó is found in the central part of Argentina. It's part of the La Pampa Province, which is known for its wide-open plains and farming. Being a "rural locality" means it's not a big city. Instead, it's a community where homes and farms are spread out.
What is a Municipality?
When Naicó is called a "municipality," it means it has its own local government. This government helps manage things like local services for the people living there. It's similar to how a town or city has its own council or mayor.
See also
In Spanish: Naicó para niños
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