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Bengolea - Ingreso Este desde Ruta Provincial 11
Argentina

Otra imágenes de Bengolea en http://www.panoramio.com/user/1741212

Según http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengolea

Bengolea es una pequeña localidad del departamento Juárez Celman, en la zona centro-sur de la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina; sobre la ruta provincial RP 11, entre las localidades de Olaeta y de Ucacha.

Su población según el censo provincial realizado el día 27 de agosto de 2008 es de 1250 habitantes, distribuidos en una población urbana de 893 habitantes y una población rural de 357 habitantes, compuesta por 622 varones y 628 mujeres. Los datos del Indec son del año 2001, en que se registró una población urbana de 812 habitantes (INDEC, 2001).
Su actividad económica es principalmente agropecuaria. El pueblo es el centro de una próspera colonia que ha centrado su trabajo en la explotación agropecuaria y en menor medida en la ganadería. Actualmente la mayoría de sus campos están dedicados al cultivo de la soja, y en décadas anteriores se concentró en la producción de maní y maíz.
El área rural tiene aproximadamente 70.000 ha, de las cuales entre 18.000 y 21.000 se destinan a la soja, 10.000 y 15.000 al maíz, 3.000 y 4.000 al maní, 1.000 al girasol y 2.000 y 3.000 al trigo.
Los rendimientos de las cosechas son típicos de la pampa semiárida, en la que está enclavada. La soja produce una media de 3.000 kg/ha, el maíz 8.000 kg/ha, el maní 2.000 kg/ha, el girasol 1.800 kg/ha y el trigo 2.000 kg/ha.
En materia de ganadería, se han contabilizado unos 15.000 vacunos, aunque lamentablemente se ha producido un fuerte reducción de los tambos. Este fenómeno se produjo como consecuencia de la exitosa expansión del cultivo de la soja.

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Copyright: Daniel Valdano
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Taken: 04/05/2014
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Published: 26/07/2014
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Tags: bengolea; ruta; route; income
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