| Viva El Viento | Av. 11 de Julio 477 |
| Los Antiguos cerezos | Av. 11 de Julio 850 |
| Los Antiguos | P. Moreno esq. Pte. Perón |
| Antigua Patagonia | Ruta 43 Acceso Este |
| Agua Grande - Resto Bar | Av. 11 de Julio 871 |
| I Negro \"B\" | Av. 11 de Julio 571 |
| El Disco | Ingeniero Palavicini 154 |
| Galo | Av. 11 de Julio 410 |
| EL Valle | Av. 11 de Julio 60 |
| Populus | Av. 11 de Julio y Perito Moreno |
| Loma´s | Av. 11 de Julio 193 |
| Pizza Uno | Av. 11 de Julio 895 |
| ZIP | NDD | IDD | ||||||||
| 9041 | 02963 | +54 2963 |
Approximately 65 million years ago, a large percentage of vegetables and animals suddenly became extinct. It was in the late Cretaceous period and there are various theories about it. Some scientists attribute this event to a gradual process that finally led to selective extinction. Others assert that a catastrophe, such as an asteroid hitting the Earth, caused these species mass extinction.
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