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Raúl Godoy
Raúl Eduardo Godoy (Province of Neuquén, November 16, 1965) is an Argentina, argentine ceramic worker and politician. He is founder of the Socialist Workers' Party (Argentina), Socialist Workers' Party (PTS) and was a provincial deputy of Neuquén Province, Neuquén on two occasions for the Workers' Left Front (FIT-U). He was general secretary of the SOECN, Union of Ceramic Workers and Employees of Neuquén (SOECN) between 2000 and 2005, being one of the most important people during the conflict for the workers' recovery of the Zanon tile factory, renamed FaSinPat. Electoral history Provincial Candidate 2011 In the 2011 Neuquén provincial elections, he was the second candidate on the Left Front list to join the provincial legislature, after obtaining 10,479 votes, 3.87% of the total, Alejandro Elías López of the Brown Group of ceramists assumed office as provincial deputy, being the first position obtained by the FIT-U in its history. After his resignation in 2012, God ...
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Neuquén Province
Neuquén () is a Provinces of Argentina, province of Argentina, located in the west of the country, at the northern end of Patagonia. It borders Mendoza Province to the north, Rio Negro Province to the southeast, and Chile to the west. It also meets La Pampa Province at its northeast corner. History The Neuquén Province receives its name from the Neuquén River. The term ''"Neuquén"'' derives from the Mapudungun (a local dialect of the Mapuche language) word ''"Nehuenken"'' meaning ''drafty'', which the aborigines used for the river. The word (without the accentuation) is a palindrome. Lácar Department in Neuquén Province has the southernmost known remains of maize before it was further diffused by the Inca Empire. Maize remains were found as far south as 40°19' S in Melinquina, with it being found inside pottery dated to 730 ±80 BP and 920 ±60 BP. This maize was probably brought across the Andes from Peru during the Inca Empire that also reached Chile. Agriculture was ...
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