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  2. Climate of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Argentina is predominantly dry and hot although the rugged topography makes it climatically diverse, ranging from the cold, dry Puna to thick jungles. The center of the country, which includes the Pampas to the east and the drier Cuyo region to the west has hot summers with frequent tornadoes and thunderstorms, and cool, dry winters ...

  3. Climatic regions of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Argentina consists of the provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, and western parts of Salta Province, and Tucumán Province. [47] Although Santiago del Estero Province is part of northwest Argentina, much of the province lies in the Chaco region. [34] Northwest Argentina is predominantly dry, hot, and subtropical. [48]

  4. Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Dialectal variants of the Spanish language in Argentina. The de facto [N] official language is Spanish, spoken by almost all Argentines. [312] The country is the largest Spanish-speaking society that universally employs voseo, the use of the pronoun vos instead of tú ("you"), which imposes the

  5. Argentina country profile - AOL

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    Provides an overview of Argentina, including key dates and facts about this South American country.

  6. Climate change in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    There has been a decrease in the days with frost, and increases in the number of hot nights throughout the country. [ 9 ] : 11 Heat waves , which is defined as 3 consecutive days in which the temperature exceeds the 90th percentile with respect to the 1961–1990 period have become more common and intense between 1961–2010.

  7. Zonda wind - Wikipedia

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    The Zonda wind is produced by the northeastward movement of polar fronts, and although it is hot and dry at the low-lands, it is the main mechanism for snow precipitation at the high altitude chains, where it looks as viento blanco, reaching speeds sometimes over 200 km/h.

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  9. Argentine Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Argentina is predominantly dry and hot and classified as subtropical. [3] Owing to its rugged topography, the region is climatically diverse, depending on the elevation, temperature and distribution of precipitation. [4] Consequentially, the vegetation will differ at these different climate types. [5]