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The Pampas are fertile South American lowlands, covering more than 750,000 km2, that include the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos and Córdoba, most of Uruguay, and the southernmost Brazilian State, Rio Grande do Sul. These vast plains are a natural region only interrupted by the low Ventana and Tandil hills near Bahía Blanca and Tandil, with a height of 1,300 m and 500 m respectively. The climate is mild, with precipitation of 600 mm to 1,200 mm, more or less evenly distributed through the year, making the soils appropriate for agriculture. This area is also one of the distinct physiography provinces of the larger Paraná-Paraguay Plain division. These plains contain unique wildlife because of the different terrains around it. Some of this wildlife includes the rhea, the pampas deer, several species of armadillos, the pampas fox, the White-eared opossum, the Elegant Crested Tinamou, and several other species.
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  • Pampas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Pampas (from Quechua pampa, meaning "plain") are fertile South American lowlands, covering more than 750000 km2 (289577 sq mi), that include the ... en.wikipedia.org

  • Pampas Palo Alto

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    A sensational hotspot located in the idyllic center of Alpharetta just outside the Atlanta area, Pampas Steakhouse specializes in the Argentine traditional art of ... www.pampassteakhouse.com

  • The Pampas

    The average temperature in the Pampas is 18° C. The pampas has a 'high sun' or dry season in the summer, which in the Southern Hemisphere is in December. www.blueplanetbiomes.org

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