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Azapa Valley is a
fertile and
narrow oasis in
Arica y
Parinacota Region, Chile. It is
framed between two arid
hills and
divided by the San Jose River...
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Azapa Formation (Spanish: Formación
Azapa) is a
geological formation in
northern Chile made up of
gravels of
fluvial origin. It is
conformably overlain...
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location of the city are two
valleys that
dissect the
Atacama Desert converge:
Azapa and Lluta.
These valleys provide citrus and
olives for export.
Arica is...
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Mummies at the
museum in San
Miguel de
Azapa...
- San
Miguel de
Azapa is a
village in the
Arica and
Parinacota Region, Chile. 18°31′02″S 70°10′34″W / 18.51722°S 70.17611°W / -18.51722; -70.17611 v...
- Phase.
These developments took
place in the
Azapa Valley near the coast.
Around 4,000 BP, the
people of the
Azapa Valley saw some
cultural changes brought...
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producing copper and silver.
Small colonies were also
established in Chile's
Azapa Valley. As the po****tion grew,
occupational niches developed, and people...
- Pendulino, Picholine, Picual, Sevillano, UC13A6, and Verdale. Manzanillo,
Azapa, Nab
Tamri and
South Australian Verdale produce table olives. Australia...
- Cosmopterigidae. It was
described by H.A.
Vargas in 2003. It is
found in
Chile (
Azapa Valley,
Chaca valley). The
larvae feed on the
leaves of
Acacia macracantha...
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through the
oases of
Atacama Desert.
Puquios are
known from the
valleys of
Azapa and
Sibaya and the
oases of La Calera, Pica-Matilla and
Puquio de Núñez...