The Chubut River is a river in Southern Argentina. The river originates in the Andes in the Río Negro Province, and flows through Chubut Province covingsing approximately 800 kilometers to reach the Atlantic Ocean. Note that the geology in this article currently reflects views from the first decade of the 20th century. ... Map of Argentina highlighting the province Río Negro is a province of Argentina, located at the northern edge of Patagonia. ... Categories: Argentina geography stubs | Argentine provinces | Chubut ...
Chubut is a province in the southern part of Argentina, that lies between the 42nd Parallel South (forming the border with the Río Negro Province) and 46th Parallel South (bordering Santa Cruz Province), the Andes range separating Argentina from Chile, and the Atlantic ocean.
The zone was dissolved in 1955, and Chubut was declared a province.
Chubut is covered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Comodoro Rivadavia.
The ChubutRiver (Spanish, Río Chubut; Welsh, Afon Camwy) is a river in Patagonia, Southern Argentina.
The main arm of the Chubut originates in Carreras at the Andes in Río Negro Province, although its basin covers a large area of the western Andean foothills between Bariloche and Esquel.
The river is a popular trout fishing destination, but a license is needed to practice this sport in its waters.