Gastre
Gastre | |
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Gastre Location of Gastre in Argentina | |
Coordinates: 42°16′S 69°13′W / 42.267°S 69.217°WCoordinates: 42°16′S 69°13′W / 42.267°S 69.217°W | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Chubut |
Department | Gastre |
Elevation | 1,208 m (3,963 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 557 |
Time zone | UTC-3 (ART) |
CPA base | U9121 |
Dialing code | +54 2965 |
Climate | BSk |
Gastre (from Tehuelche Gástrrek, meaning "shrub") is a village in Chubut Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Gastre Department. It was founded in 1904. The place was the center of a controversy in the early 1990s when Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission proposed to build a deep borehole disposal in the area.[1] It was intended for radioactive waste to stay in the area for "1,000 years" until the radiation reached a non-lethal level.[2]
Notes[]
- ^ Hace 20 años la provincia prohibía el desarrollo de la energía atómica El Litoral, 11 April 2011 (in Spanish)
- ^ "Argentina faces growing environmental waste problemUPI NewsFeature". UPI. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
External links[]
Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. (in Spanish)
Categories:
- Populated places in Chubut Province
- Populated places established in 1904
- Chubut Province geography stubs