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Lonquimay is a town and
commune in the
Malleco Province of
southern Chile's Araucanía Region. It is the
terminus of an
abandoned 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)...
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Lonquimay Volcano is a
stratovolcano of late-Pleistocene to
dominantly Holocene age, with the
shape of a
truncated cone. The cone is
largely andesitic...
- part of the 49th
electoral district,
together with Victoria, Curacautín,
Lonquimay, Melipeuco, Vilcún,
Lautaro and Perquenco. The
commune is represented...
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regions may
experience wide
temperature oscillations and
cities such as
Lonquimay, may even
experience a
continental climate. In the
extreme northeast and...
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Lonquimay (La Pampa) is a
village and
rural locality (muni****lity) in La
Pampa Province in Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) Wikimedia...
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Lonquimay River is a
river of the Araucanía
Region of Chile. It
originates from
glaciers of the
Sierra Nevada volcano, runs
generally northeast past the...
- main
stations is
operated in
Lonquimay in the
Cordillera of the
Andes in the Araucanía Region. This station, Bío Bío
Lonquimay, was
established in 1995 in...
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Icalma Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de Icalma, (ICAO: SCQI)) is an
airstrip 9
kilometres (5.6 mi)
northeast of
Icalma Lake, in the Araucanía
Region of...
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fumarolic emission from the main
crater was
observed on
August 12, 1996.
Lonquimay is a
stratovolocano of late-Pleistocene to
dominantly Holocene age, with...
- a few
centimetres less high. The 4.5 km Las Raíces
Tunnel on the Púa
Lonquimay line was the
longest tunnel in
South America at the time of its opening...