Limay Mahuida Department

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Limay Mahuida Department
Limay Mahuida (Provincia de La Pampa - Argentina).svg
Location of Limay Mahuida Department within La Pampa Province
Country Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Province La Pampa
Capital Limay Mahuida
Time zone ART

Limay Mahuida Department is a department of Argentina in La Pampa Province. The capital city of the department is Limay Mahuida.

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    Coordinates: 37°09′22″S66°40′33″W / 37.1561°S 66.6758°W / -37.1561; -66.6758