Cerro Apoquindo foothills

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Cerro Apoquindo foothills are a set of lower mountain slopes on the outskirts of Santiago, Chile, forming part of the Andean precordillera that borders the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf foothills
geographical feature
borders city of Santiago NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate
continent South America
country Chile
countrySubdivision Santiago Province NERFINISHED
elevationRelativeTo lower than main summit of Cerro Apoquindo
formsPartOf natural eastern boundary of Santiago urban area
geologicalContext Andean orogeny
hydrology part of Maipo River basin
landUse conservation and recreation
limited residential development on lower slopes
locatedIn Chile
Santiago NERFINISHED
Santiago Metropolitan Region
locatedOn eastern outskirts of Santiago
mountainRange Andes NERFINISHED
near La Reina NERFINISHED
Las Condes NERFINISHED
Peñalolén NERFINISHED
partOf Andean precordillera NERFINISHED
Cerro Apoquindo NERFINISHED
regionType precordillera
slopeDirection west-facing slopes toward Santiago
terrainType lower mountain slopes
usedFor hiking
outdoor recreation
vegetationType Mediterranean sclerophyll shrubland
viewOf Santiago urban area NERFINISHED

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Hills of Santiago hasPart Cerro Apoquindo foothills