Realicó

City in La Pampa, Argentina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Realicó is a city in La Pampa Province, Argentina. It was founded the second of March in 1907 by Tomás Leopoldo Mullally[citation needed]. The small farming town has a population of about 7,000[citation needed]. There is one stoplight, and it is always blinking. A major employer of the town is the Cargill flour mill, although recently the mill's importance has waned, supporting fewer workers as the economy has become more services-oriented. There are three high schools, including a technical school (EPET), a business school, and a private, Catholic school (IPSF). There are also private English schools, including EIR and CELI. Teenagers from neighboring towns flock to Realicó every Saturday night to go to Ladrillo Disco, a popular nightclub.

Country Argentina
Established2 March 1907
Elevation
146 m (479 ft)
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Aerial view of Realicó
Aerial view of Realicó
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Realicó is located in Argentina
Realicó
Realicó
Location in Argentina
Coordinates: 35°02′20″S 64°14′50″W
Country Argentina
Province La Pampa
DepartmentRealicó
Established2 March 1907
Founded byTomás Leopoldo Mullally
Government
  MayorJavier Facundo Sola (PJ)
Area
  Total
475 km2 (183 sq mi)
Elevation
146 m (479 ft)
Population
 (2010 census)
  Total
7,591
  Density16.0/km2 (41.4/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (ART)
Dialing code+54 342
Websitewww.realico.gov.ar
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CELI

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