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Tamarugal Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Tamarugal) is one of two
provinces in the
northern Chilean region of Tarapacá. The
capital is the city of Pozo...
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Pampa del
Tamarugal ("Plateau of the
Tamarugal") is a vast
plain encomp****ing a
significant portion of the
Norte Grande, Chile, and
originally named for...
- first-order
administrative divisions. It
comprises two provinces,
Iquique and
Tamarugal. It
borders the
Chilean Arica y
Parinacota Region to the north, Bolivia's...
- Domeyko.[citation needed] To the
north of the Loa lies the
Pampa del
Tamarugal.[citation needed] The
Coastal Cliff of
northern Chile west of the Chilean...
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Pampa del
Tamarugal National Reserve is a
nature reserve of
northern Chile's Tarapacá
Region located in the
Pampa del
Tamarugal,
about 70 km (43 mi) east...
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fragmented by
streams that
originate in the area
known as the
pampas Tamarugal. The Andes,
split in two and
whose eastern arm runs
through Bolivia, has...
- Tarapacá Region. It lies on the
Pacific coast, west of the
Pampa del
Tamarugal,
which is part of the
Atacama Desert. It has a po****tion of 191,468 according...
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bordered on the
north by the
Tacna Province of Peru, on the
south by the
Tamarugal Province in the Tarapacá Region, on the east the
Parinacota Province and...
- Colchane, Pozo
Almonte and Pica, was
transferred administratively to
Tamarugal Province,
leaving Iquique Province consists of two communes.[citation...
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Quebrada de Tarapacá is the most
important water source in the
Pampa del
Tamarugal. The
river originates from the high
Andes Mountains and its
waters add...