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  2. Río Cuarto craters - Wikipedia

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    The Río Cuarto craters are a purported group of impact craters located in Córdoba Province, Argentina. [1] Research published in 2002 indicates that they are more likely a result of aeolian processes .

  3. Planchón-Peteroa - Wikipedia

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    Planchón-Peteroa is a complex volcano extending in a north–south direction along the border between Argentina and Chile. It consists of volcanoes of various ages with several overlapping calderas. Those include Volcán Planchón, Volcán Peteroa and Volcán Azufre.

  4. Payún Matrú - Wikipedia

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    Payún Matrú lies in the Malargüe Department of the Mendoza Province, in Argentina. [4] The area is inhospitable due to the lack of usable water and high elevation. [ 2 ] Nevertheless, there are many paved roads [ 5 ] such as National Route 40 which passes west of the field, [ 6 ] and National Route 186 which runs around its northern and ...

  5. Mendoza Province - Wikipedia

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    Mendoza (Spanish pronunciation:), officially Province of Mendoza, is a province of Argentina, in the western central part of the country in the Cuyo region. It borders San Juan to the north, La Pampa and Neuquén to the south, San Luis to the east, and the republic of Chile to the west; the international limit is marked by the Andes mountain range.

  6. Agua de la Piedra Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Agua de la Piedra Formation (FAP, Spanish names include Estratos de Agua de la Piedra and Complejo Volcano-sedimentario del Terciario inferior) [1] is a Late Oligocene (Deseadan in the SALMA classification) geologic formation of the Malargüe Group that crops out in the southernmost Precordillera and northernmost Neuquén Basin in southern Mendoza Province, Argentina.

  7. Aconcagua - Wikipedia

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    Aconcagua (Spanish pronunciation: [akoŋˈkaɣwa]) is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera [4] of the Andes mountain range, in Mendoza Province, Argentina.It is the highest mountain in the Americas, the highest outside Asia, [5] and the highest in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere [1] with a summit elevation of 6,961 metres (22,838 ft).

  8. Tupungato - Wikipedia

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    Tupungato, one of the highest mountains in the Americas, is a massive Andean lava dome dating to Pleistocene times. [2] It lies on the Argentina–Chile border, between the Chilean Metropolitan Region (near a major international highway about 80 km (50 mi) east of Santiago) and the Argentine province of Mendoza, about 100 km (62 mi) south of Aconcagua, the highest peak of both the Southern and ...

  9. Mendoza, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Mendoza (Latin American Spanish:), officially the City of Mendoza (Spanish: Ciudad de Mendoza), is the capital of the province of Mendoza in Argentina. It is located in the northern-central part of the province, in a region of foothills and high plains, on the eastern side of the Andes .