Camiña

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Camiña is a small rural commune and town in northern Chile’s Tarapacá Region, known for its Andean valleys, traditional Aymara culture, and terraced agriculture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune
administrativeDivisionOf Chile NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Chile
countrySubdivisionType commune of Chile
governingCountry Republic of Chile NERFINISHED
hasAgriculturalPractice terrace farming
hasClimate arid climate
hasCulturalHeritage Andean festivals
Aymara traditions NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
hasEthnicGroup Aymara people NERFINISHED
hasIndigenousBeliefs Andean cosmology
hasLocalLanguages Aymara NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage Spanish
hasPrimaryReligion Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural commune
small town
hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
isInDesertRegion Atacama Desert area
isRural true
knownFor Andean valleys NERFINISHED
terraced agriculture
traditional Aymara culture
locatedIn Tarapacá Region NERFINISHED
northern Chile
locatedInMountainRange Andes NERFINISHED
partOf Tamarugal Province NERFINISHED
timeZone Chile Standard Time

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Tamarugal Province contains Camiña