Location: Buenos Aires, Pampas, Argentina, South America View on OpenStreetMapLatitude-34.6084° or 34° 36' 30" south Longitude-58.4441° or 58° 26' 39" west Population3,120,000 Elevation31 metres (102 feet) IATA airport codeBUE United Nations Location CodeAR BUE Open Location Code...
Location: Pampas, Argentina, South America View on OpenStreetMapLatitude of center-32° or 32° south Longitude of center-64° or 64° west Population3,980,000 Elevation373 metres (1,224 feet) AbbreviationCD AbbreviationCB GeoNames ID3860255 Wikidata IDQ44759We...
of how the roads are. Not that it really matters. We never make plans for the evening or where we stay overnight, so no need to hurry. But on our first day on the South-island we learned that the distance you can cover on the map is not just a question on how good the road ...
SOUTH AmericaWETLANDSSOIL mappingOPTICAL remote sensingWETLAND conservationAGRICULTURAL intensificationExpansion and intensification of agriculture are among the main factors of degradation and systematic loss of wetlands throughout the twentieth century. We analyze the potential occurrence of...
The pampas cat (Leopardus colocolo) displays a large distribution in South America, from Central Ecuador to Patagonia, in a variety of habitats [15, 16]. Based on morphological characteristics, between 8 and 11 subspecies are currently recognized [15, 17, 18] and the scission of this taxon ...
This region consists of an Andean zone (also called Western Patagonia) and the main Patagonianplateausouth of the Pampas, which extends to the tip of South America. The surface of Patagonia descends east of the Andes in a series of broad, flat steps extending to the Atlantic coast. Evidently...