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Los Arcos National Marine Park is a national marine park in Mexico. It is located in the Bahía de Banderas, near the settlements of Puerto Vallarta and Mismaloya. The arches themselves are called Los Arcos de Mismaloya, "the Mismaloya Arches" in Spanish. The islets and below is home to many types of wildlife, from birds to sea turtles. [1]
A map of Argentina. The following are lists of islands that are part of, or claimed by, Argentina. The list is divided into three parts. The first part is those islands that are not disputed.
Rufino de Elizalde: La Plata 6,428 Barrio El Carmen: La Plata 5,906 José Hernández: La Plata 5,333 Abasto: La Plata 4,577 Arturo Seguí: La Plata 3,894 Transradio: La Plata 3,713 Ángel Etcheverry: La Plata 2,671 Villa Parque Sicardi: La Plata 1,228 Arana: La Plata 268
Martín García Island (Spanish: Isla Martín García) is the southern half of an island in the Río de la Plata.Martín García is in Uruguayan waters and was disputed between Argentina and Uruguay, but in 1973 they reached an agreement establishing it as Argentine territory to be used solely as a nature reserve.
The Children's Republic (Spanish: República de los Niños), is a theme park located in La Plata, Argentina.With a surface of 53 hectares (130 acres), and 35 scale buildings, it is regarded as the first theme park in the Americas.
Los Arcos (English: The Arches) is an amphitheater along the Malecón in Centro, Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Free shows, music festivals and ...
Los Hornos is a town in La Plata Partido, Buenos Aires, Argentina.. Los Hornos belongs to the Greater La Plata urban conglomerate. Its name, (Spanish for "the [brick] ovens" or "the furnaces"), refers to the several brick factories that were located in the area at the end of the 19th century, and which supplied the bricks for many of the buildings in the nascent city of La Plata.
It is part of the Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo (Natural Sciences School) of the National University of La Plata. The building, 135 meters (443 feet) long, today houses three million fossils and relics (including 44,000 botanical items), an amphitheatre opened in 1992, and a 58,000-volume library, serving over 400 university ...