Quebrada del Tala
Quebrada del Tala is a ravine in San Luis, Cuyo and has an elevation of 1,165 metres. Quebrada del Tala is situated nearby to the village Villa Larca, as well as near Papagayos.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Villa Larca and Papagayos.
Villa Larca
Village
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Villa Larca is a village and municipality of the Chacabuco Department in San Luis Province in central Argentina. The village it's located at the foot of the Comechingones mountains, and has a primary and secondary school, as well as a bus station and a public library. Villa Larca is situated 4 km northwest of Quebrada del Tala.
Papagayos
Village
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Papagayos is a village in Chacabuco Department, San Luis Province, Argentina. Among the small towns that are at the feet of the Comechingones Mountains, Papagayos stands out by its particular landscape of caranday palms. Papagayos is situated 4½ km southwest of Quebrada del Tala.
Quebrada del Tala
- Type: Ravine with an elevation of 1,165 metres
- Category: body of water
- Location: San Luis, Cuyo, Argentina, South America
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Latitude
-32.64868° or 32° 38′ 55″ southLongitude
-64.95365° or 64° 57′ 13″ westElevation
1,165 metres (3,822 feet)Open location code
47VQ922W+GGGeoNames ID
3834786
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