Lerma Valley region

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The Lerma Valley region is a scenic area in northwestern Argentina characterized by its dramatic red-rock canyons, fertile valleys, and important cultural and historical routes connecting Andean and lowland landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley region
climate semi-arid
temperate
connects Andean landscapes
lowland landscapes
contains rural settlements
small towns
country Argentina
hasAgriculturalProduct fruits
sugarcane
tobacco
vegetables
vineyards
hasCulturalSignificance Andean cultural heritage
colonial-era routes
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
hasGeologicalFeature eroded canyons
sedimentary rock formations
hasHeritage Spanish colonial heritage
indigenous traditions
hasLandscapeFeature fertile valleys
red-rock canyons
river valleys
semi-arid landscapes
hasTransportationRole corridor between Andean highlands and lowlands
isTouristDestinationFor cultural tourism
hiking
nature tourism
scenic drives
knownFor agricultural production
cultural routes
dramatic rock formations
historical routes
scenic landscapes
languageMajority Spanish
locatedIn Salta Province NERFINISHED
northwestern Argentina
partOf Andean region of Argentina NERFINISHED
Northwest Argentina NERFINISHED
traversedBy Lerma River NERFINISHED

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Quebrada de las Conchas partOf Lerma Valley region