Dolavon

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Cities and towns
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Dolavon
Municipal building
Province Chubut
Department Gaiman
Location 43°18′ S 65°42′ W
Elevation 27 m AMSL
Population 2,929
Phone code +54 2965
CPA base U9107

Dolavon is a small town in the Patagonian province of Chubut, Argentina. It has a population of 2,929 according to the 2001 census [INDEC]. It is located close to the Chubut River, about 19 km to the west of Gaiman. The name comes from Welsh dôl (meadow) and afon (river). Welsh immigrants began to settle in the area after their arrival in Patagonia in 1865. The Central of Chubut Railway arrived in 1915, linking the settlement to Trelew, and the town was officially founded in 1919. Dolavon became a centre of wheat production using irrigation canals to compensate for the arid climate. The old flour mill with its water wheel is now a museum.

According to plans announced in November 2006, Dolavon will be the site of important energy generation facilities by mid-2008: a combined cycle power plant (with an output of between 330 and 465 MW) and a wind farm (100 MW). [1]

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