Sierra de Catorce

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Sierra de Catorce is a rugged mountain range in the state of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, known for its high-altitude desert landscapes and proximity to the historic mining town of Real de Catorce.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain range
administrativeRegion state of San Luis Potosí
associatedWith Huichol sacred landscape of Wirikuta NERFINISHED
climate semi-arid
temperate at higher elevations
country Mexico
elevationClass high elevation
geology limestone formations
sedimentary rocks
hasNearbyAttraction Real de Catorce ghost town
old mining tunnels near Real de Catorce
hasNearbyCulturalSite Wirikuta NERFINISHED
hasNearbyEconomicActivity tourism in Real de Catorce
hasNearbyHistoricalActivity silver mining in Real de Catorce
hasNearbySettlement Real de Catorce NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType cacti
highland grasslands
xerophytic shrubs
knownFor arid mountain landscapes
proximity to the historic mining town of Real de Catorce
semi-desert vegetation
landscapeType high-altitude desert
locatedIn Central Mexico NERFINISHED
San Luis Potosí NERFINISHED
municipality of Catorce
locatedOnContinent North America
partOf Sierra Madre Oriental NERFINISHED
regionType desert mountain region
terrainType rugged

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Real de Catorce locatedInMountainRange Sierra de Catorce