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  2. Pampas - Wikipedia

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  3. La Pampa Province - Wikipedia

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    La Pampa Province

  4. Semi-arid Pampas - Wikipedia

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    View of the Desaguadero River along the caldén-speckled espinál between Mendoza and San Luis provinces. The Semi-arid Pampas cover an area of 327,000 square kilometers (126,000 sq mi), including western Buenos Aires Province, southern Cordoba and San Luis Provinces and most of La Pampa Province. The area is, in all, home to no more than a ...

  5. Pampas, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Pampas, Queensland

  6. Sierras Pampeanas - Wikipedia

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    The Sierras Pampeanas (also called Central Sierras or Pampas Sierras) (English: Pampas Mountains) is a geographical region of Argentina . The Sierras Pampeanas are a chain of mountains that rise sharply from the surrounding pampa region of Northwest Argentina. They run parallel to the Andes Mountains and their crest line is some 540 km (340 mi ...

  7. Regions of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Pampas: Córdoba, Santa Fe, La Pampa, Buenos Aires; Patagonia: Río Negro, Neuquén, Chubut, Santa Cruz, Tierra del Fuego; Nevertheless, there are different approaches to the Argentine regions. The Pampas are often separated into Humid Pampa and Dry Pampas, and sometimes in Llanura Pampeana and Sierras Pampeanas.

  8. Pampas cat - Wikipedia

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    The Pampas cat is a little bigger than a domestic cat and has a bushier tail. [9] Its size varies between regions, ranging in body length from 46 to 75 cm (18 to 30 in) with a 23–29 cm (9.1–11.4 in) long tail. Six variants of its pelage occur, but all have two dark lines on the cheeks: [3] Type 1. Reddish or dark grey with rusty -cinnamon ...

  9. Humid Pampas - Wikipedia

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    Humid Pampas. Barley field in Buenos Aires Province. / -35.83; -60.54. The Humid Pampas ( Spanish: Pampa Húmeda) is an extensive ecoregion of flat, fertile grassland of loessic origin in Argentina. It has a precipitation average of 900 mm per year, in contrast with the Dry Pampas to the west, which average less than 700 mm. [1]