
city, capital of Catamarca provincia (province), northwestern Argentina, on the Río del Valle de Catamarca, a river between the two south-pointing ...
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provincia (province), northwestern Argentina, separated from Chile by the Andes Mountains. The province is generally mountainous with intermontane ...
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The Catamarca was a German-built Argentinean destroyer of 997 tons displacement launched in 1911. The Cordoba carried a complement of 99 and had a top speed of 27.2 knots and a range of 4800 km at 15 knots. She was armed with three 4 inch guns; two 37 mm anti-aircraft guns; four 21-inch torpedo tubes and one depth charge discharger.
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Wine-growing region in northern Argentina with around 2,300 hectares of vineyards directly at the foot of the Andes; to the east is the region of La Rioja. Two thirds of the vineyards are located around Tintogasta. In the western part of El Valle, which extends into the high Andean valleys, the white variety Torrontés is mainly cultivated, fr...
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