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Tierra templada (Spanish for
temperate land) is a pseudo-climatological term used in
Latin America to
refer to
places which are
either located in the tropics...
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basins below 1,000 m; the more
temperate conditions of the
tierra templada (temperate land,
approximately 1,000 m to 2,000 m) and
tierra fría (cold...
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Prospect Hill (Pemulwuy)
Terrey Hills Berowra Heights Summer colony Tierra templada Tierra fría
Plateau Tableland Mesa Kennedy, Dane. The
Magic Mountains:...
- Köppen
climate classification Altitudinal zonation Tierra caliente Tierra templada Tierra helada Hill
station Brigitta Schütt (2005);
Azonale Böden und Hochgebirgsböden...
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between Lake
Nicaragua and the Caribbean.
Forming the country's
tierra templada, or "temperate land", at
elevations between 610 and 1,524
metres (2,000...
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below 1,000
metres (3,300 ft); the more
temperate conditions of the
tierra templada (temperate land,
approximately 1,000 to 2,000 m (3,300 to 6,600 ft)) and...
- 900 and 1,980
meters (2,953 and 6,496 ft) are the
temperate zone (tierra
templada), and
elevations from 1,980
meters (6,496 ft) to
about 3,500
meters (11...
- caliente,
ecoregion border: 2,500 ft or 1,000 m (Javier
Pulgar Vidal)
Tierra templada,
ecoregion border: 6,000 ft or 2,300 m (Javier
Pulgar Vidal)
Tierra fría...
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temperatures drop to 21 to 24 °C (69.8 to 75.2 °F) most of the year. The
tierra templada, or "temperate land", is
characteristic of most of the
central highlands...
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caliente (hot land),
between 1,000 and 2,000 m (3,281 and 6,562 ft) as
tierra templada (temperate land), and
above 2,000 m (6,562 ft) as
tierra fría (cold land)...