Limay Mahuida (Spanish pronunciation: [liˈmaj maˈwiða]) is a village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina. Ministerio del...
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Limay Mahuida Department is a department of Argentina in La Pampa Province. The capital city of the department is Limay Mahuida. 37°09′22″S 66°40′33″W...
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Department (Bernasconi) Lihuel Calel Department (Cuchillo-Có) Limay Mahuida Department (Limay Mahuida) Loventué Department (Victorica) Maracó Department (General...
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River, a river in Argentina Limay formation, a geologic formation in Argentina Limay Mahuida, a village in Argentina Limay Refinery, an oil refinery in...
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to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by the Andes and the Limay River (serves as the natural border with Neuquén Province). The 42nd parallel...
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some advances on the south of Mendoza Province, eventually reaching Limay Mahuida, in what is now La Pampa Province. Aldao beat Yanquetruz in the battle...
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Martín (San Luis) San Luis Lihuel Calel Cuchillo-Có La Pampa Limay Mahuida Limay Mahuida La Pampa Loncopué Loncopué Neuquén Loreto Loreto Santiago del...
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capital of the province moved several times to Norquín (1884–85), Campana Mahuida (current Loncopué) (1885–1888), Chos Malal (1885–1901), and finally Confluencia...
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the province. It occupies a strip of land west of the confluence of the Limay and Neuquén rivers which form the Río Negro, making it part of the ecoregion...
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sobre la margen sureste del Río Limay, Patagonia, Argentina", Ameghiniana, 45: 483–502, retrieved 2019-02-23 Vaca Mahuida Formation Montalvo, C.; Bond,...
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foundations, the local rock and sand was replaced by material brought from Pichi Mahuida. A tide gauge was placed in Paso de los Indios, one of the headwaters of...
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