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Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis), also
known as the
estuarine dolphin or
costero, is a
dolphin found in the
coastal waters to the
north and east of South...
- In
Chilean law
borde costero (lit. "coastal border") is
defined as; "the said
strip of
territory that
include the
public land, the playas, the bays, gulfs...
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Multisectorial Encargado del
Estudio Nacional del Fenómeno El Niño (ENFEN), ENSO
Costero, or ENSO Oriental, is the name
given to the
phenomenon where the sea-surface...
- in
English as Great-Grandfather, is the
largest tree in Chile's
Alerce Costero National Park.
While it has been on the list of
oldest trees, this Alerce...
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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...
- The
Coastal Cliff of
northern Chile (Spanish:
Acantilado Costero)
stretches over a
length of more than 1000 km
along the
Atacama Desert. It
makes up a...
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evolutionary convergences. The
genus Sotalia is
divided into two species. The
costero (S. guianensis) is
distributed in the Atlantic, from Florianópolis in Santa...
- The
Catalan Mediterranean System, also
known as
Mediterranean System,
Transversal Ibero-Pyrenaean System, and
Catalanid System, is a wide
coastal geographical...
- Gautreau. "La Bahía de Montevideo: 150 años de modificación de un
paisaje costero y subacuático" (PDF). Véase página 3 del
archivo (in Spanish). Archived...
- Karen; Balbontín Gallo, Cristóbal (2021). "La planificación del
borde costero chileno. Una
normativa deficiente" [The
planning of the
Chilean coastal...