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Puente del Inca

Argentina > Mendoza > Departamento Luján de Cuyo > Puente del Inca

Situated at 2,744 m (9,003 ft) above sea level, Puente del Inca has a warm-summer mediterranean continental climate (Dsb, according to the Köppen climate classification), as at least 4 months see an average temperature above 10 °C (50 °F) and at least one month sees an average temperature below 0 °C (32…

平均海拔:3,006 米

Distrito El Zampal

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:995 米

Cólera

Argentina > Mendoza > Distrito Las Cuevas

平均海拔:5,729 米

Distrito Cordón del Plata

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:1,037 米

Distrito San José

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:572 米

Distrito Las Cuevas

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:3,977 米

Distrito Villa Tulumaya

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:605 米

Mendoza

Argentina > Mendoza > Sección 2ª Barrio Cívico

Argentina's Malbec wines originate from Mendoza's high-altitude wine regions of Lujan de Cuyo and the Uco Valley. These districts are located in the foothills of the Andes mountains between 2,800 and 5,000 feet elevation. Vintner Nicolas Catena Zapata is considered the pioneer of high-altitude growing and was…

平均海拔:890 米

Uspallata

Argentina > Mendoza > Distrito Uspallata

平均海拔:1,925 米

Distrito Cuadro Nacional

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:712 米

Las Leñas

Argentina > Mendoza > Distrito Ciudad de Malargüe

Las Leñas is a ski resort in Argentina, located in the western part of Mendoza Province. It has reliable powder snow and climate for extreme and off-piste skiing. Construction of the ski center began January 1983, and by July 1983, it opened with a 300 bed hotel. The ski area has a good diversity of slopes…

平均海拔:2,393 米

Distrito Buen Orden

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:651 米

Andes

Argentina > Mendoza > Distrito Las Cuevas

The Andes Mountains are the highest mountain range outside Asia. The highest mountain outside Asia, Argentina's Mount Aconcagua, rises to an elevation of about 6,961 m (22,838 ft) above sea level. The peak of Chimborazo in the Ecuadorian Andes is farther from the Earth's center than any other location on the…

平均海拔:6,208 米

Distrito Ciudad de Tunuyán

Argentina > Mendoza

Tunuyán is a city in the west of the province of Mendoza, Argentina, located on the western shore of the Tunuyán River, 80 km (50 mi) south from the provincial capital Mendoza and 100 km (62 mi) east of the Chilean border. It has 49,132 inhabitants, and is the head town of the Tunuyán Department. Along with…

平均海拔:877 米

Tunuyán

Argentina > Mendoza

平均海拔:880 米

Aconcagua

Argentina > Mendoza > Distrito Las Cuevas

Aconcagua (Spanish pronunciation: [akoŋˈkaɣwa]) is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera of the Andes mountain range, in Mendoza Province, Argentina. It is the highest mountain in the Americas, the highest outside Asia, and the highest in the Southern Hemisphere with a summit elevation of 6,961 metres…

平均海拔:6,201 米

Payún Matrú

Argentina > Mendoza > Distrito Agua Escondida

Payún Matrú lies in the Malargüe Department of the Mendoza Province, in Argentina. The area is inhospitable due to the lack of usable water and high elevation. Nevertheless, there are many paved roads such as National Route 40 which passes west of the field, and National Route 186 which runs around its…

平均海拔:3,462 米

Cerro Risco Plateado

Argentina > Mendoza > Distrito Ciudad de Malargüe

Risco Plateado is a stratovolcano in Argentina, with an elevation of 4,999 metres (16,401 ft) above sea level. With a prominence of 1,602 metres (5,256 ft), it is one of the many ultra prominent peaks in the Andes. The equilibrium line altitude of the volcano lies at an altitude of 3,800 metres (12,500 ft).

平均海拔:4,384 米

Distrito Ciudad de Luján de Cuyo

Argentina > Mendoza > Departamento Luján de Cuyo

Situated in the upper Mendoza valley, where the river is half-way through its journey from the Andes mountains to the eastern plains, many Lujan de Cuyo vineyards sit at altitudes of around 1000 m (3280 ft). Malbec in particular is successful in Lujan de Cuyo, but the appellation also produces good Cabernet…

平均海拔:949 米

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