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Alerce Milenario (Spanish: "Millennial
Alerce" or "Millennial Larch") or Gran Abuelo, also
known in
English as Great-Grandfather, is the
largest tree...
- town
Alerce Glacier Fitzroya cupressoides, a
species of
evergreen tree from
South America,
unrelated to the
larch Alerce Costero National Park
Alerce Andino...
- beech,
laurel and myrtle. The
largest known living specimen is
Alerce Milenario in
Alerce Costero National Park, Chile. It is more than 60 m tall, with...
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Alerce is a
Chilean town in the
communes of
Puerto Montt and
Puerto Varas in
Llanquihue Province, Los
Lagos Region. List of
towns in
Chile "Periodico digital...
- Los
Alerces National Park (Spanish:
Parque Nacional Los
Alerces) is
located in the
Andes in
Chubut Province in the
Patagonian region of Argentina. Its...
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covering parts of its flanks. Up to
eight glaciers have been inventoried:
Alerce,
Ventisquero Negro, Casa Pangue, Castaño Overa, Río Blanco, Frías, Peulla...
- The
Alerce is an
Argentine railcar produced by the
Emepa Group in Chascomús,
Buenos Aires Province. As of 2015[update], the
units are
produced for the...
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Alerce Costero National Park (Spanish:
Parque Nacional Alerce Costero,
Latin American Spanish: [aˈleɾse kosˈteɾo]) is a
protected wild area in the Cordillera...
- for
preserving paintings. The wood,
known as
thuya wood,
citron wood, and
alerce, and
historically also
known as
thyine wood, is used for
decorative woodwork...
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evergreen conifers,
including pehuén (Araucaria araucana) and
alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides). The
alerce looks like a
giant sequoia, and is a
rival in longevity...