Fiambalá

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Fiambalá is a small town in northwestern Argentina known for its high-altitude vineyards, desert landscapes, and nearby Andean mountain passes.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
town
continent South America
country Argentina
elevationFeature located at high elevation relative to sea level
geographicalRegion northwestern Argentina
surface form: Northwest Argentina
governingCountry Argentina
surface form: Argentine Republic
hasClimate arid climate
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism industry
viticulture
hasFeature desert landscapes
high-altitude vineyards
nearby Andean mountain passes
hasNearbyBorderCrossing Argentina–Chile border
hasNearbyGeographicalFeature Andes
surface form: Andean cordillera

desert dunes of Catamarca
hasPopulationCharacteristic small town
hasTerrain desert region
mountainous region
hasTouristAttraction Fiambalá hot springs
desert dunes
high-altitude vineyards
hasTypeOfVineyards high-altitude vineyards
isPartOf Cuyo and Northwest Argentine wine regions
knownFor thermal baths
tourism
wine production
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Catamarca Province
northwestern Argentina
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Tinogasta Department
locatedInOrNearby Andes
locatedInTimeZone UTC−03:00
nearby Andean mountain passes to Chile
Paso de San Francisco
regionType Andean foothills
roadConnection routes to Chile through the Andes
tourismType adventure tourism
thermal tourism
wine tourism
transportRole gateway to Andean passes to Chile
wineGrapesProduced Cabernet Sauvignon
Malbec
Syrah
Torrontés

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Catamarca Province contains Fiambalá