Choele Choel is the capital of the department of Avellaneda in the Argentine province of Río Negro, and the most important settlement within the Valle Medio ("Middle Valley") agricultural area of the Río Negro River in Patagonia
Its long distance bus terminal is a common stop for buses going to both sea-side Patagonia (Puerto Madryn, Río Gallegos, Ushuaia) and North-Andean Patagonia (Bariloche, El Bolsón).
During the 1990s, the airport used to serve regular flights to Buenos Aires, but currently serves only infrequent private charters.
The town acquired special importance during the Conquest of the Desert, when the border between the white man and the Native Americans was pushed south the shore of the Río Negro River.
In 1883, a post office was installed in the town. Salesians arrived in 1890. The Provincial School #10 was created in 1904, and in 1917 the Library. Besides the immigration flows common to most Argentina, to Choele Choel arrived refugees from Laos in the 1970s, as well as Russian Orthodox. Irish descendant writer Rodolfo Walsh was born in the town in 1927.
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