- The
Atacama Desert (Spanish:
Desierto de
Atacama) is a
desert plateau located on the
Pacific coast of
South America, in the
north of Chile. Stretching...
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Atacama Giant (Spanish:
Gigante de
Atacama) is an
anthropomorphic geoglyph on the
Cerro Unitas area of the
Atacama Desert, Chile. At...
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remains of a
human fetus found in 2003 in the
ghost town of La Noria, in the
Atacama Desert of Chile. DNA
analysis done in 2018 on the
premature human fetus...
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University of
Atacama (Spanish:
Universidad de
Atacama) or UDA is a
university in Chile. It is part of the
Chilean Traditional Universities. UDA is in...
- The
Atacama Region (Spanish: Región de
Atacama,
pronounced [ataˈkama]) is one of Chile's 16
first order administrative divisions. It
comprises three provinces:...
- The
Atacama people, also
called Atacameño, are an
Indigenous people from the
Atacama Desert and
altiplano region in the
north of
Chile and
Argentina and...
- Look up
Atacama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Atacama Desert is the most arid
desert in the
world which is
located in Chile.
Atacama may refer...
- The
state flag of the
Chilean Atacama Region was
created in 1859
during the
Chilean Revolution of 1859, when
liberal rebel forces fought against the national...
- The Puna de
Atacama or
Atacama Plateau is an arid high plateau, in the
Andes of
northern Chile (15%) and
northwest of
Argentina (85%). Geomorphologist...
- San
Pedro de
Atacama is a
Chilean town and
commune in El Loa Province, Anto****asta Region. It is
located east of Anto****asta, some 106 km (60 mi) southeast...