- de
Catamarca 1,228,175 3,034,890
Catamarca 1865 2009-02-02
Lagunas de
Guanacache,
Desaguadero y del
Bebedero 962,370 2,378,100
Mendoza San Juan San Luis...
-
parts of the
watersheds of the Rio
Negro and Rio Colorado. The
Lagunas de
Guanacache,
Desaguadero y del
Bebedero in
Mendoza Province form the most important...
- Mendoza)
Huarpes Chiquillanes (South of the
province of Mendoza)
Huarpes Guanacaches (Northeast of Mendoza,
North of San Luis and in the
southeast of San...
- The San Juan
River finishes in the
Huanacache lagoons (sometimes
called Guanacache), on the southeast. The
Andes of San Juan
Province belong to the Dry Andes...
-
currently play in
Torneo Argentino B.
Puerto Madryn Puerto Pirámides Mina
Guanacache Arroyo Verde Puerto Lobos Riacho San Jose
Puerto Madryn Tourist Site (English)...
-
Generalitat de
Catalunya - ISBN 84-7256-995-0 Roig, F.A. et al. (1999). "
Guanacache". Mendoza,
EDIUNC - ISBN 950-39-0114-6
Fidel Roig Matons,
Pintor de los...
-
forms an arc and
turns northeast,
finally emptying into the Bañados de
Guanacache,
which join the San Juan River, part of the
system of the Desaguadero...
-
rivers Bermejo Desaguadero River,
giving rise to
small swamps, (Lagoons
Guanacache), in the
southern province of
limiting the
Mendoza Climate The climate...
- (Pleistocene–Holocene) are
found in the
flood plains and in the
Lagunas de
Guanacache wetlands. They are
alluvial and
lacustrine in origin, with some salt flats...
- de los
Pozuelos Lagunas Altoandinas y Puneñas de
Catamarca Lagunas de
Guanacache,
Desaguadero y del
Bebedero Lagunas de
Vilama Lagunas y
Esteros del Iberá...