Valles Calchaquíes

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Valles Calchaquíes is a scenic system of intermontane valleys in the Andes renowned for its high-altitude vineyards, traditional villages, and dramatic desert landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
tourist destination
valley system
accessRoute Ruta Nacional 40
Ruta Nacional 68
agriculturalActivity goat herding
small-scale farming
viticulture
climate desert
semi-arid
continent South America
country Argentina
hasCulturalInfluence Calchaquí people
Diaguita culture
hasPart Calchaquí Valley
surface form: Cafayate Valley

Calchaquí Valley
Quebrada de las Conchas
Quebrada de las Flechas
Quebrada de las Señoritas
highestPointElevation over 3000 metres
knownFor Torrontés wine
archaeological sites
arid climate
colorful rock formations
dramatic desert landscapes
high-altitude vineyards
indigenous heritage
traditional villages
wine production
languageHeritage Quechua influence
locatedIn Andes
Catamarca Province
northwestern Argentina
surface form: Northwestern Argentina

Salta Province
Tucumán Province
mainTown Amaicha del Valle
Cachi
Cafayate
Molinos
San Antonio de los Cobres
San Carlos
notableFeature eroded sandstone formations
partOf northwestern Argentina
surface form: Andean region of Argentina
tourismActivity cultural tourism
scenic driving
trekking
wine tourism
traversedBy Calchaquí River
typicalElevation between 1500 and 2600 metres above sea level

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northwestern Argentina hasSubregion Valles Calchaquíes
subject surface form: Northwestern Argentina