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slopes of the
Chilean and
Argentine south-central Andes,
approximately between 1,000 m (3,300 ft) and 1,700 m (5,600 ft). In the
Chilean Coast Range A...
- Guinea, Argentina, Brazil,
Chile and Uruguay. The
genus is
familiar to many
people as the
genus of the
distinctive Chilean pine or monkey-puzzle tree (Araucaria...
-
Central Bank of
Chile in
Santiago serves as the
central bank for the country. The
Chilean currency is the
Chilean peso (CLP).
Chile is one of
South America's...
-
Whitby Jet is the
fossilized wood from
species similar to the
extant Chilean pine (Araucaria araucana). The
deposit extends throughout North York Moors...
- A
pine is any
conifer tree or
shrub in the
genus Pinus (/ˈpaɪnəs/) of the
family Pinaceae.
Pinus is the sole
genus in the
subfamily Pinoideae.
World Flora...
- S.-
Chile FTA
entered into
force 1
January 2004,
following approval by the U.S. and
Chilean congresses. The FTA has
greatly expanded U.S.-
Chilean trade...
- angustifolia,
Brazilian pine Araucaria araucana,
Chilean pine Araucaria bidwillii,
Bunya pine Araucaria heterophylla,
Norfolk Island pine Species in the genus...
-
Galvarino is a
Chilean town and
commune (Spanish: comuna), part of Cautín Province, in the Araucanía Region. The town,
named for the
Mapuche warrior Galvarino...
- of the
Andes are
formed of
thick forests of
monkey puzzle tree (
Chile pine). The
Chilean Lake
District has
dense rain
forests of
timber species.
South of...
-
mountain slopes. One of the most
striking forest trees is the pehuén or
Chilean pine (Araucaria araucana),
which often grows to a
height of 100 ft. and is...