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The danger of hosting the race struck home last week, when 42-year old farm worker Marcelo Reales died in Argentina's Catamarca province after Argentine rally driver Eduardo Amor smashed head-on into Reales' truck on a rural road.
Dakar Rally Fuels Cheers And Jeers Across South America Shane Romig 2011
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We continue north through Catamarca province on long stretches of two-lane asphalt, with brush and desert on each side.
Laura Catena: A Journey Through Argentina's High-Altitude Wine Country Laura Catena 2010
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We continue north through Catamarca province on long stretches of two-lane asphalt, with brush and desert on each side.
Laura Catena: A Journey Through Argentina's High-Altitude Wine Country Laura Catena 2010
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About 80% of the dengue cases have been concentrated in two northern provinces, Chaco and Catamarca -- a warm area that is an ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Argentina's Dengue Fever Outbreak Fans Anger at President 2009
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Some 80% of the cases have been concentrated in the two northern provinces of Chaco and Catamarca, a warmer area which is ideal mosquito breeding ground.
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The ecoregion includes the departments of La Paz, Oruro, and Potosi in Bolivia; the provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, and La Rioja in Argentina; and the provinces of Tarapaca, Antofagasta, and Atacama in Chile.
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Snow also in Catamarca, 28°S for us Europeans, it would more south than Cairo and up to 20cm/8″ of snow in the region of Cordoba, west of the capital.
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La Paz, Catamarca, Rosario, Pretoria RSA if there is one in ARG too…How many countries in West Africa can receive snowfall, sticking to the ground or not?
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The southern Andean steppe ecoregion forms a continuous area along the dry southern Andes from Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza and Neuquén provinces of Argentina and limiting areas of Chile between latitudes 27°S and 39°S.
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Catholic colleges at Tucumán and one at Catamarca; there were communities of the Hermanas Esclavas, Dominican, Franciscan, Good
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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