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Andalgalá is a city in the west-center of the
province of Catamarca, Argentina,
located in a
valley near the
Sierra de Aconquija, 260 km from the provincial...
- Catamarca,
usually shortened to Catamarca.
Other important cities include Andalgalá, Tinogasta, and Belén.
Eighty percent of Catamarca's
territory of 102...
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Andalgalá is a
central department of
Catamarca Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 14,000
inhabitants in an area...
- once
spoken in
Catamarca in the
Yocabil Valley.
Andalgalá - once
spoken around the city of
Andalgalá, Catamarca.
Abaucan or
Tinogasta - once
spoken in...
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Villa Martelli Villa Mercedes Zárate San
Fernando del
Valle de
Catamarca Andalgalá Belén San
Isidro Santa María
Saujil Tinogasta Resistencia Barranqueras...
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Montehermosan deposits of the
Monte Hermoso Formation, as well as the
Andalgala Formation and
Chapadmalal Formation in Argentina.
Mesembriornis was first...
- of ore
grading 0.56%
copper and 0.033% molybdenum. By 2018, the
nearby Andalgalá community had
successfully campaigned to halt the
opening of the mine...
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Catamarca Province, of Argentina. It is
located 70
kilometres west of
Andalgalá and cost $1.2
billion to open. It is the
largest and the
oldest open pit...
- 1922, and is
known from
Argentina (Tu****án, Tapia, Mendoza, Catamarca,
Andalgalá). The
larvae feed on Trichocereus,
Echinopsis and
Denmoza species. "GlobIZ...
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Choya is a
village and muni****lity in the
Andalgalá Department of
Catamarca Province in
northwestern Argentina. The town is
located on
National Route...