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Lácar Lake (Spanish: Lago
Lácar) is a lake of
glacial origin in Neuquén Province, Argentina. It is
enclosed in the
Andes mountain range, at 630 m (2,070...
- Jubany—are
formed by two
facilities / buildings:
LACAR-Cabildo and
LACAR-Catedral. Of
these two buildings, the
LACAR-Cabildo is
focused on
hosting and maintaining...
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serving as the
administration centre of the
Lácar Department.
Lying at the foot of the Andes, on the
Lácar lake, it is
considered one of the main tourism...
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Lácar is a
department located in the
south of Neuquén Province, Argentina. The
Department limits with ****liches
Department at North, Collón Cura Department...
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Lacar strength unknown By year-end the
Navarra battalion reported 250
casualties since the
beginning of hostilities, Aróstegui 2013, pp. 176.
Lacar reported...
- used for the river. The word (without the accentuation) is a palindrome.
Lácar Department in Neuquén
Province has the
southernmost known remains of maize...
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Lácar Lake, of
glacial origin, in the
province of Neuquén, Argentina...
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maize was
traded and
transported as far
south as 40° S in Melinquina,
Lácar Department, Argentina,
probably brought across the
Andes from Chile. After...
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after which the
route is
named are: Machónico
Escondido Correntoso Espejo Lácar Falkner Villarino Other lakes accessible through secondary paths include...
- economy; it
impelled the
colonization of the
areas of the
Nahuel Huapi and
Lácar lakes in
Argentina and
Guaitecas Archipelago in Chile.
Sheep farming introduced...