Facundo, Chubut

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Facundo (Chubut)
Municipality and village
CountryFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province Chubut Province
Time zone UTC−3 (ART)

Facundo (Chubut) is a village and municipality in Chubut Province in southern Argentina. [1]

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