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    Mar Chiquita (in Spanish literally "Little Sea") or Mar de Ansenuza is an endorheic salt lake located in the northeast of the province of Córdoba, in...
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    seasonal lakes such as Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre (maximum area 9,500 km2, 3,700 sq mi), Mar Chiquita Lake (Córdoba) (maximum area 6,000 km2, 2,300 sq mi), Lake Torrens...
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    Córdoba in central Argentina. It is 272 km (169 mi) from the city of Córdoba; 65 km (40 mi) north of San Francisco, very close to Mar Chiquita Lake and...
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    by his decision to have a luxury hotel built on the shores of Mar Chiquita, a saline lake, in 1940. The decision led to the development of other tourist...
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    Primero River (category Rivers of Córdoba Province, Argentina)
    swamp and ends its course on the southern coast of the Mar Chiquita (or Mar de Ansenuza) salt lake. All in all, the river has a length of approximately...
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    Córdoba was founded as a settlement on 6 July 1573 by Spanish conquistador Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera, who named it after the Spanish city of Córdoba....
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  • Morteros (redirect from Morteros, Córdoba)
    capital Córdoba (280 by road) and 155 kilometres (96 mi) from Santa Fe. Morteros is around 17 kilometres (11 mi) from the eastern shore of Mar Chiquita. The...
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    the range is located in Córdoba Province, except for the southwestern margin which is in San Luis Province. The Sierras de Córdoba are part of the Sierras...
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    Córdoba, and its surroundings, making it the second most populous metro area in Argentina. Before the Spanish conquista the region now called Córdoba...
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    halophilic steppes. There are three species of endemic birds. The Mar Chiquita lake and the Dulce River swamps are designated a Ramsar wetland that is...
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    province, and then feeds the Río Hondo in Córdoba Province before emptying into the Mar Chiquita salt lake. There is also a dam in the limit with Tucumán...
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    Segundo River (category Rivers of Córdoba Province, Argentina)
    the northeast and divides into two main arms, which empty in the Mar Chiquita salt lake, 340 kilometres (210 mi) from its origin. The average inflow is...
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    Musters in Chubut. Lake Buenos Aires and O'Higgins/San Martín Lake are shared with Chile. Mar Chiquita, Córdoba, is the largest saltwater lake in the country...
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    Mapudungun Mar Chiquita Mar de Hoces Mar de Ajó Mar del Plata Mar del Plata Film Festival Mar del Plata Marathon Mar del Plata Open Mar del Plata style Mar del...
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    Bucher, E. 1992. "Population and Conservation Status of flamingos in Mar Chiquita, Cordoba, Argentina." Colonial Waterbirds 15(2):179-184. Norambuena, M. C...
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    de Córdoba. Other major cities are Villa Carlos Paz, Cosquín, La Falda, Capilla del Monte, Mina Clavero, Jesús María or the Great Salt Lake of Mar Chiquita...
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    Lake Tauca is a former lake in the Altiplano of Bolivia. It is also known as Lake Pocoyu for its constituent lakes: Lake Poopó, Salar de Coipasa and Salar...
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    1819, with which he began explorations from Chascomús to Neuquén and Mar Chiquita on November 15, 1825. The government of the United Provinces represented...
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    Huechulafquen Lake Lácar Lake Laguna del Diamante Laguna Mar Chiquita Mascardi Lake Nahuel Huapi Lake Puelo Lake Quillén Lake Tromén Lake Key Characteristics...
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  • Aires 885 1997-01-24 Bañados del Río Dulce y Laguna de Mar Chiquita 996,000 2,460,000 Córdoba 1176 2002-05-28 Delta del Paraná 243,126 600,780 Santa Fe...
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    Route 2) is an Argentine dual carriageway, which runs from Buenos Aires to Mar del Plata. The road was a National Route until 1990 when it was transferred...
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  • province, Argentina. Quelosi – unknown language east of the Mar Chiquita, province of Córdoba, Argentina. Sintó or Assek or Upsuksinta – language of an...
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    usual in 2009.[citation needed] August 17 saw a dust storm at Laguna Mar Chiquita as a major drought hit Argentina, and flooding and hailstorms hit southeastern...
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    Litoral". Archived from the original on 2023-04-04. Retrieved 2021-12-29. "En Mar de Plata, Argentina, tuvo lugar la coronación pontificia de la Virgen María...
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