With the presence of municipal authorities and neighbors, this Friday the mausoleum of Colonel Manuel José Olascoaga, a work that forms part of the historical heritage of the city, was re-opened in Neuquén. The building houses the remains of the first governor of the province along with those of his wife, Delfina Urtubey. It was built in 1981...
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With the presence of municipal authorities and neighbors, this Friday the mausoleum of Colonel Manuel José Olascoaga, a work that forms part of the historical heritage of the city, was re-opened in Neuquén. The building houses the remains of the first governor of the province along with those of his wife, Delfina Urtubey. It was built in 1981...