Valcheta is a village and municipality in
Río Negro Province
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, seat of government of
Valcheta Department
Valcheta is a department of the province of Río Negro (Argentina
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History
Valcheta is one of the oldest settlements in Río Negro Province. On 5 October 1833, an advance column of the left-flank Rosa's Desert Campaign, under Sergeant Major Leandro Ibáñez, fought a skirmish with a native tribe under Cayupán who was camped near the local creek.
Before that time, the locality was called "río Chiquito" (Spanish ''for small river'') and that is how it was shown in maps of the time, among them the one published by Félix de Azara
Félix Manuel de Azara y Perera (18 May 1746 – 20 October 1821) was a Spanish military officer, naturalist, and engineer.
Life
Félix de Azara was born on 18 May 1746 in Barbunales, Aragon. He joined the army and attended a Spanish military ...
. The place was a local ground for the Gennakenk tribe before the Mapuche
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invasion of the 19th Century.
The Argentine army built a small fort named "de Roa" at the site in 1883. From that date on European immigration mainly by Spaniards
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and Italians
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, colonized the region, with the town officially founded on 19 June 1889.
History of the name
Valcheta's site shows up in old maps also written as ''Balcheta'', ''Balchitas'', ''Valchitas''. Nonetheless, in the native Gennakenk language, the letter "v" did not exist which may have led to a misspelling in the official reports from the late 19th Century.
There are differing accounts on the meaning of the name. The most credible is the one suggested by anthropologist Rodolfo Casamiquela, meaning "creek that overflows", referring to the frequent flooding in the valley before Europeans built canals.
Geography
Valcheta, in the valley of the creek of the same name, is an oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
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, as it sits in the middle of the semi-arid Patagonian plateau but has different environments, having woods-like vegetation, fruit-tree plantations, and alfalfa crops irrigated by the creek.
Coming from the eastern coast it is the first prominent local population center due to the fertile valley and fruit and vegetable farming.
Population
According to the 2020 Census it has 6500 inhabitants which represents an increase of 4.2% from the 3,413 in the previous Census of 1991.
Climate
It is cold and arid, with low precipitation of no more than per year. Average temperature in January (Summer) is and in July (Winter) .
References
External links
Los Viajeros de Valcheta, by Jorge Castañeda
Provincial Website
Populated places in Río Negro Province
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