Definition of PATAGONIAN. Meaning of PATAGONIAN. Synonyms of PATAGONIAN

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Definition of PATAGONIAN

Patagonian
Patagonian Pat`a*go"ni*an, a. Of or pertaining to Patagonia. -- n. A native of Patagonia.

Meaning of PATAGONIAN from wikipedia

- language, culture and location, many Patagonians do not consider themselves Latinos and proudly call themselves Patagonians instead. People from Y Wladfa, Laurie...
- The Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), also known as Chilean sea b****, mero, and icefish, is a species of notothen found in cold waters (1–4 °C...
- The Patagonian mara (Dolichotis patagonum) is a relatively large rodent in the mara genus Dolichotis. It is also known as the Patagonian cavy or Patagonian...
- The Patagonian Desert, also known as the Patagonian Steppe, is the largest desert in Argentina and is the eighth-largest desert in the world by area,...
- The Patagones or Patagonian giants were a race of giant humans rumoured to be living in Patagonia and described in early European accounts. They were said...
- The Patagonian mockingbird (Mimus patagonicus) is a species of bird in the family Mimidae. It is found in much of Argentina and locally in Chile. The Clements...
- 46°S 63°W / 46°S 63°W / -46; -63 The Patagonian (sometimes referred to as Argentine) Shelf is part of the South American continental shelf belonging...
- Patagonian Welsh (Welsh: Cymraeg y Wladfa) is a variety of the Welsh language spoken in Y Wladfa, the Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina...
- The Patagonian weasel (Lyncodon patagonicus) is a small mustelid that is the only member of the genus Lyncodon. Its geographic range is the Pampas of western...
- Patagonian Afrikaans is a form of Afrikaans brought to Argentina by Boer immigrants following the Second Boer War (1899–1902). Today, there are still Afrikaans-speaking...