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Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a
geographical region that
includes parts of
Argentina and
Chile at the
southern end of
South America...
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Patagonia, Inc. is an
American retailer of
outdoor recreation clothing, equipment, and food. It was
founded by Yvon
Chouinard in 1973 and is
based in...
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Patagonia is a
region of
South America,
shared between Argentina and Chile.
Patagonia may also
refer to:
Patagonia, Arizona,
United States Patagonia Lake...
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Patagonia is an
English travel book by
Bruce Chatwin,
published in 1977,
about Patagonia, the
southern part of
South America.
During the
Second World...
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Patagonia is a town in
Santa Cruz County, Arizona,
United States. As of the 2010
census it had a po****tion of 913. It
developed in the mid-19th century...
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establishment of
settlements by
Welsh colonists and
immigrants in the
Argentine Patagonia,
beginning in 1865,
mainly along the
coast of the
lower Chubut Valley...
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American rock climber, environmentalist, and businessman. His company,
Patagonia,
sells outdoor products, outerwear, and food. He was
named one of the...
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crosses five
regions of
Patagonia:
Central Andes, Alto Bío Bío,
Andean Araucanía,
Valdivian Forest, and
Patagonia Aysén.
Because the
trail traverses...
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Patagonia Mountains are a 15-mile-long (24 km)
mountain range within the
Coronado National Forest, and in
Santa Cruz County, Arizona,
United States...
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Patagonia Lake is a man-made
reservoir in
Santa Cruz County, Arizona,
United States,
located southwest of the town of
Patagonia,
Arizona and northeast...