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- Melimoyu is a stratovolcano (Mapudungun meli="four"; the name means "four ****".) in Chile. It is an elongated volcanic complex that contains two nested...
- Melimoyu National Park is a protected area of Chile in the comuna of Cisnes, in the Aysén Region. The land for the creation of the park was ****embled from...
- Region Yanteles Yate Arenales Barros Arana Castillo Hudson Lautaro Macá Melimoyu Mentolat Pared Norte Puyuhuapi San Lorenzo San Valentín - highest mountain...
- National Reserve Los Queules National Reserve Los Ruiles National Reserve Melimoyu National Park Mocho-Choshuenco National Reserve Nahuelbuta National Park...
- Range 2,410 7,907 British Columbia, Canada Michinma****da 2,404 7,887 Chile Melimoyu 2,400 7,874 Chile Mount Cayley 2,394 7,854 British Columbia, Canada Santa...
- parks. Other conservation projects that Tompkins spearheaded include: The Melimoyu and Isla Magdalena conservation projects in coastal Chile, 200 km and 300 km...
- me. Volume II (1997). p. 291) Vida, Cronología, 1985–1989: Lucha Por El Melimoyu, Official website. Vida, Cronología, 1995–2006: Epistolarios Por Chile...
- 058 3,696 362 2 Monte San Lorenzo  Argentina /  Chile 3,706 3,319 387 3 Melimoyu  Chile 2,440 2,272 168 4 Point 2390  Chile 2,390 2,239 151 5 Monte Zeballos...
- and is divided by the Moraleda Channel. The main mountain of the area is Melimoyu volcano. To get to Puerto Cisnes, you must stray approximately 30 kilometers...
- contains several high volcanic peaks such as Corcovado, Yanteles and Melimoyu. An important transverse mountain range of the Andes separates the valleys...