northern Argentina

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Northern Argentina is a geographically diverse region of Argentina characterized by subtropical forests, wetlands, and mountainous areas that support rich biodiversity, including species such as the harpy eagle.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Northern Argentina 1
Gran Chaco 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf region of Argentina
borders Bolivia
Brazil
Central Argentina
Chile
Paraguay
country Argentina
hasBiodiversity high species richness
hasClimate semi-arid climate
subtropical climate
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
cattle ranching
forestry
mining
tourism
hasEcoregion Gran Chaco
Iberá Wetlands
Atlantic Forest biome
surface form: Paraná Atlantic Forest

Yungas forest
hasFauna capybara
harpy eagle
howler monkey
jaguar
tapir
hasFlora dry forest vegetation
subtropical broadleaf forest
wetland vegetation
hasLandscape high plateau
mountainous areas
subtropical forests
wetlands
hasMountainRange Andes
hasPart Catamarca Province
Chaco Province
Corrientes
surface form: Corrientes Province

Formosa
surface form: Formosa Province

Jujuy Province
La Rioja Province
Misiones Province
Salta Province
Santiago del Estero Province
Tucumán Province
hasProtectedArea Baritú National Park
Calilegua National Park
El Rey National Park
Iberá Wetlands
surface form: Iberá Provincial Reserve

Iguazú National Park
hasRiver Bermejo River
Paraguay River
Paraná River
Pilcomayo River
Salí River
locatedIn South America
Southern Hemisphere
Western Hemisphere

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harpy eagle foundInCountry northern Argentina
Crested bobwhite geographicDistribution northern Argentina
Argentina hasRegion northern Argentina
this entity surface form: Gran Chaco
Santiago del Estero Province locatedInRegion northern Argentina
this entity surface form: Northern Argentina