Pampas
The Pampas, also known as the Pampas Plain, are fertile South American low grasslands that cover more than 1,200,000 square kilometres and include the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, and Córdoba; all of Uruguay; and Brazil's southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Javier Gabrielli, Public domain.
- Type: Region with 35,000,000 residents
- Description: South American fertile, treeless lowland
- Also known as: “Argentine Pampas”, “Gaucho pampas”, “La Pampa”, “La Pampasia”, “pampa”, “Pampa”, “pampas”, “Region de la Llanura Occidental”, and “Región de la Pradera”
Places of Interest
Highlights include General Villegas Airport.
General Villegas Airport
Aerodrome
General Villegas Airport is an airport serving the town of General Villegas in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. The airport is 3 kilometres north of General Villegas.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include General Villegas.
General Villegas
Town
Photo: Osikerda1, CC BY-SA 3.0.
General Villegas is a town in General Villegas Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. UN/LOCODE is ARVGS.
Pampas
- Categories: plain, steppe, biome, and arable land
- Location: Argentina, South America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Pampas” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Pampas”
- Albanian: “Pamapaset”
- Albanian: “Pampaset”
- Arabic: “البامبات”
- Arabic: “البمبة”
- Arabic: “بامبات”
- Arabic: “بمبة”
- Armenian: “Պամպա”
- Asturian: “Pampa”
- Asturian: “rexón pampeana”
- Basque: “Panpa”
- Belarusian: “Пампа”
- Belarusian: “Пампасы”
- Bengali: “পম্পাস”
- Breton: “Pampa”
- Bulgarian: “Пампа”
- Bulgarian: “Пампаси”
- Catalan: “Les Pampes”
- Catalan: “pampa”
- Catalan: “Pampa”
- Catalan: “Pampas”
- Catalan: “Pampes”
- Central Kurdish: “پامپا”
- Chinese: “彭巴”
- Chinese: “彭巴平原”
- Chinese: “彭巴斯”
- Chinese: “彭巴草原”
- Chinese: “潘帕”
- Chinese: “潘帕地区”
- Chinese: “潘帕地區”
- Croatian: “Pampa”
- Czech: “Pampa”
- Danish: “Pampas”
- Dutch: “Pampa’s”
- Dutch: “Pampa”
- Esperanto: “Pampo”
- Estonian: “Pampa”
- Finnish: “pampa”
- Finnish: “Pampa”
- French: “Pampa”
- Galician: “Pampa”
- Georgian: “პამპა”
- German: “Pampa”
- German: “Pampas”
- Greek: “πάμπα”
- Greek: “Πάμπα”
- Greek: “πάμπας”
- Guarani: “Pampa”
- Hebrew: “פאמפס”
- Hebrew: “פמפה”
- Hebrew: “פמפס”
- Hindi: “पम्पास”
- Hungarian: “pampa”
- Hungarian: “pampák”
- Hungarian: “Pampák”
- Icelandic: “Pampas”
- Indonesian: “Pampa”
- Indonesian: “Pampas”
- Ingush: “Пампа”
- Irish: “pampaí”
- Irish: “Pampaí”
- Italian: “Pampa”
- Italian: “Pampas”
- Japanese: “パンパ”
- Japanese: “パンパス”
- Kazakh: “Pampa”
- Kazakh: “Пампа”
- Kazakh: “پامپا”
- Kirghiz: “Пампа”
- Korean: “빰빠스”
- Korean: “팜파스”
- Latin: “Pampa”
- Latvian: “pampa”
- Latvian: “Pampa”
- Latvian: “pampas”
- Lithuanian: “Pampa”
- Lithuanian: “Pampos”
- Macedonian: “Пампа”
- Macedonian: “Пампас”
- Macedonian: “пампаси”
- Macedonian: “пампи”
- Malay: “Pampa”
- Malay: “Pampas”
- Malayalam: “പാമ്പാ”
- Northern Frisian: “Pampa”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Pampa”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Pampas”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Pampas”
- Norwegian: “Pampa”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Pampa”
- Panjabi: “ਪੰਪਾਸ”
- Persian: “پامپا”
- Persian: “پامپاس”
- Polish: “Pampa”
- Polish: “Pampasy”
- Portuguese: “Campos do Sul”
- Portuguese: “Campos Sulinos”
- Portuguese: “Floresta úmida subtropical”
- Portuguese: “Pampa”
- Portuguese: “Pampas gaúchos”
- Portuguese: “Pampas”
- Quechua: “Pampa-pampa”
- Romanian: “Pampas”
- Russian: “Пампа”
- Russian: “Пампасы”
- Scots: “Pampas”
- Serbian: “Pampa”
- Serbian: “Пампа”
- Serbian: “Пампас”
- Serbian: “Пампаси”
- Serbian: “Пампе”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Pampa”
- Slovak: “Pampa”
- Slovenian: “pampa”
- Slovenian: “Pampa”
- Spanish: “Llanura Pampeana”
- Spanish: “pampa”
- Spanish: “Pampa”
- Spanish: “Pampasia”
- Spanish: “Region pampeana”
- Swedish: “Pampas”
- Thai: “ปัมปัส”
- Turkish: “Pampa”
- Turkish: “Pampalar”
- Turkish: “Pampas”
- Turkmen: “Pampaslar”
- Udmurt: “пампа”
- Ukrainian: “Пампа”
- Ukrainian: “Пампаси”
- Urdu: “پامپا”
- Urdu: “پامپاس”
- Urdu: “پمپا”
- Urdu: “پمپاز”
- Urdu: “پمپاس”
- Vietnamese: “Đồng cỏ Nam Mỹ”
- Vietnamese: “Pampa”
- Waray (Philippines): “Pampas”
- Welsh: “Paith”
- Welsh: “Pampa”
- Welsh: “Pampas”
- Western Armenian: “Բամբա”
- Western Frisian: “Pampa”
- Wu Chinese: “潘帕斯草原”
- Yakut: “Паампа”
- Yue Chinese: “彭巴斯”
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Notable Places Nearby
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