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  2. Altiplano - Wikipedia

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  3. Mexican Plateau - Wikipedia

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  4. Altiplano Cundiboyacense - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Bogotá River basin The Suárez River flows in the northern part of the Altiplano. Lake Tota, Colombia's largest lake is situated in the northeast of the Altiplano. The Tequendama Falls are the most impressive waterfalls of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, and are located in the southwest. Santa María del Lago wetland

  5. Geology of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The Altiplano is an infill of sedimentary material from both Cordillera Occidental and Cordillera Oriental. The origin of the Altiplano and its great height has long been major question among geologists. Today the Altiplano is believed to have been an early foreland basin of the "proto-Andes" that got uplifted by crustal shortening in the Late ...

  6. Lake Poopó - Wikipedia

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    At its maximum in 1986, the lake had an area of 3,500 km 2 (1,400 sq mi). During the years that followed, the surface area steadily decreased until 1994, when the lake disappeared completely. The time period between 1975 and 1992 was the longest period in recent times when the lake had a continuous water body.

  7. Atacama Desert - Wikipedia

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  8. Altiplano–Puna volcanic complex - Wikipedia

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    The Altiplano–Puna volcanic complex (Spanish: Complejo volcánico Altiplano-Puna ), also known as APVC, is a complex of volcanic systems in the Puna of the Andes. It is located in the Altiplano area, a highland bounded by the Bolivian Cordillera Real in the east and by the main chain of the Andes, the Western Cordillera, in the west.

  9. Altiplano Basin - Wikipedia

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    Altiplano Basin. The Altiplano Basin (Spanish: Cuenca del Altiplano) is a sedimentary basin within the Andes in Bolivia and Peru. The basin is located on the Altiplano plateau between the Cordillera Occidental and the Cordillera Oriental. Over-all the basin has evolved through time in a context of horizontal shortening of Earth's crust. [1]