Chocón-Cerros Colorados Complex, which includes the dam and hydroelectric plant of El Chocón located upstream, on the Limay River. Cerros Colorados consists...
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and Catamarca Provinces Cerro Redondo, lava dome in Jujuy Province Cerro San Javier, Tucumán Province Cerros Colorados Complex, hydroelectric project in...
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The El Chocón Dam (Spanish: Represa El Chocón Cerros Colorados) is the fourth of the five dams on the Limay River in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia...
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expanded four times between 1996 and 2000. The pipeline begins in Cerros Colorados Complex, in the Neueuqén basin. It crosses Neuquén, Río Negro, La Pampa...
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Cerro Colorados, a mountain in Argentina Cerros Colorados Complex, in Neuquén, Argentina Cerro Colorado (volcano), a volcano in Chile Cerro Colorado Formation...
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the zone. Añelo and the near towns are provided electricity by Cerros Colorados Complex a dam located few kilometers from the town. The Museo del Sitio...
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Los Barreales Lake?[verification needed] Loma de la Lata Dam? (Cerros Colorados Complex)[verification needed] Neuquén River Argentina 1973 43.5 26 Mari...
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Pichi Picún Leufú, El Chocón, and Arroyito. Together with the Cerros Colorados Complex on the Neuquén River, they contribute more than one-quarter of...
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Pichi Picún Leufú, El Chocón, and Arroyito; together with the Cerros Colorados Complex on the Neuquén River they constitute more than one quarter of Argentina's...
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Águila, El Chocón, Pichi Picún Leufú, Planicie Banderita (in the Cerros Colorados Complex), and Alicurá. The town of Arroyito hosts the only heavy water...
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Station, Tasmania, Australia 1962: Blyth B Power Station 1967–76: Cerros Colorados Complex Plant Transmission System, Argentina 1969: Longannet Power Station...
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has been operational again. Cerro Colorado is one of the open-pit mines that make up the Minas de Riotinto mining complex, in addition to the Corta Atalaya...
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Negro, downstream from the El Chañar Dam (the last part of the Cerros Colorados Complex), and 25 kilometers (16 miles) from north-northeast from the city...
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built to compensate for abrupt changes in the flow, as well as the Cerros Colorados Complex, also used to generate hydroelectricity. The average flow of the...
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Cerro Bayo is a complex volcano on the northern part border between Argentina and Chile. It consists of four overlapping stratovolcanoes along a north–south...
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the Owen Falls Dam in Uganda. In 1967, it started working on the Cerros Colorados Complex in Argentina, provided design and construction management until...
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Cerrillos Department Cerrillos, Salta Cerro Bayo Cerro Catedral Cerro Chaltén Cerro Escorial Cerros Colorados Complex Cerveza Quilmes César Aira César Isella...
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Villa El Chocón Cerros Colorados is a village and municipality in Neuquén Province in southwestern Argentina. The village was initially created to house...
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were installed in 1995. Duke Energy, which also owns the Cerros Colorados Hydroelectric Complex, was granted the exploitation concession in 2000. Argentina...
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Cerro Colorado is a stratovolcano that lies in northern Chile about 7 km (4 mi) west of the border with Bolivia and approximately the same distance southwest...
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The Cerro Colorado Formation is a geological formation to the south of General Carrera Lake in Patagonia. Sedimentary rocks of the Cerro Colorado Formation...
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puneñas de Catamarca] Ramsar site. Cerro Blanco is located south of the southern end of the Filo Colorado/Los Colorados mountain range and at the eastern...
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-24.250; -66.500) Alto de los Colorados (26°05′S 68°15′W / 26.083°S 68.250°W / -26.083; -68.250) Cerro Bitiche Cerro Blanco caldera (26°41′S 67°46′W...
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Caja del Rio (redirect from Cerros del Rio)
States. The region is also known as the Caja, Caja del Rio Plateau, and Cerros del Rio. The center of the area is approximately 15 miles (23 km) west of...
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July UN victory in April, Chinese victory in July Battle of the Nevada Complex 25–29 May Chinese victory Third Battle of the Hook 28–29 May UN victory...
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Distinction at the Wari site of Cerro Baúl, Southern Peru", Animals and Inequality in the Ancient World, University Press of Colorado, pp. 63–84, ISBN 978-1-60732-285-6...
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plateau, Bolivia Galán, Catamarca, Argentina La Garita Caldera, Colorado, United States Cerro Guacha, Sur Lípez, Bolivia Ischia, Phlegraean Islands, Campania...
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Tláloc (section Cerro Tláloc)
most specifically the sacred mountain where he was believed to reside. Cerro Tláloc is very important in understanding how rituals surrounding this deity...
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Cordón del Azufre (category Complex volcanoes)
to the south the Plio-Pleistocene Chuta, the Quaternary Cerro Bayo Complex and the Los Colorados caldera. The area is uninhabited and remote, the climate...
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Carbonatite (redirect from Carbonatite complex)
Carbonatites usually occur as small plugs within zoned alkalic intrusive complexes, or as dikes, sills, breccias, and veins. They are almost exclusively...
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