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Taken on June 5, 2009, a Google Maps Camera Car (Chevrolet Cobalt) in Chinatown, Toronto, Ontario. In Canada, Google Street View is available on streets, roads, and highways in most parts of the country, with coverage in all provinces and territories.
Bajada del Agrio is a village and municipality in the Picunches department in Neuquén Province in southwestern Argentina. [1] It is located on the Agrio River , a tributary of the Neuquén River , 60 km north of Zapala through Provincial Route (RP) 14, is also close to the RP 10 and RN 40 .
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Neuquén (Spanish pronunciation:; Mapudungun: Nehuenken) is the capital city of the Argentine province of Neuquén and of the Confluencia Department, located in the east of the province. It occupies a strip of land west of the confluence of the Limay and Neuquén rivers which form the Río Negro , making it part of the ecoregion of Alto Valle ...
Andacollo is the second-largest town in the north of the province after Chos Malal. [1] While mining still had a key role in the town's economy, Andacollo became significant as a service center for the nearby rural population of the Minas Department. [13] The main mineral extraction in the area is dedicated to gold, copper and granite. [6]
In the western parts of the province, precipitation ranges from 200 to 1,000 mm (7.9 to 39.4 in) from the Andes to areas 100 km (62 mi) east of it. [10] This area represents a transitional climate between the more arid east and the wetter climates to the west and has a Mediterranean like precipitation pattern, similar to central Chile. [10]