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Chubut Province

Argentina

Chubut stretches from the Atlantic to the Andes with 3 distinct environmental regions: The Andes, the central plains and the coastal regions. The Andes in the westernmost parts of the province mostly extend along the Chilean border. The Andes are not that high in Chubut, with most peaks averaging around 1,500…

Average elevation: 556 m

Santa Clara del Mar

Argentina > Buenos Aires

Average elevation: 6 m

Rivadavia

Argentina > Salta

Average elevation: 207 m

Mar Chiquita

Argentina > Córdoba

There are several islands in the lake, the most important one being the Médano Island. Mar Chiquita is slowly diminishing in volume due to increased evaporation and elevation of its bottom, and is ultimately bound to turn into a salt flat. According to the Mono Lake Committee, Aves Argentinas and Argentina…

Average elevation: 78 m

Pilar

Argentina > Buenos Aires

Average elevation: 19 m

Tornquist

Argentina > Buenos Aires

Average elevation: 297 m

Villa Celina

Argentina > Buenos Aires

Average elevation: 11 m

Santa Cruz Province

Argentina

From the centre to the Atlantic coast in the east, the landscape is dominated by plateaus. These plateaus are made up of basalt rock occur in stepped sequences. The plateaus are of different ages with the older –of Neogene and Paleogene age– being located at higher elevations than Pleistocene and Holocene…

Average elevation: 350 m

Neuquén

Argentina > Neuquén Province

Average elevation: 290 m

San Juan

Argentina > Río Negro Province > Allen

Average elevation: 255 m

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