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Realicó is a city in the province of La Pampa, Argentina. The small farming town has a population of about 8,000. There is exactly one stoplight, and it is always blinking. A major employer of the town is the Cargill flour mill, although lately the mill supports less families as the economy becomes more services-oriented. There are three high schools, including a technical school (EPET), a business school, and a private, Catholic school. The town celebrated its centennial in 2007. There is a private English school, Centro Ensenanza de la Lengua Inglesa. Teenagers from neighboring towns flock to Realicó every Saturday night to go to El Ladrillo Disco, the most popular nightclub around.

See Also

City Website (Spanish)
El Ladrillo Disco (Spanish)