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The southern border of Argentina's Pampas is this region that's about the size of Texas |
Patagonia
DD
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$11,914 |
DJ |
GEOGRAPHY |
2019-05-22 |
#7998 |
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) In 1860 the United Provinces of La Plata changed its name to Argentina; 21 years later, it expanded its territory by adding this region whose name comes from the Spanish for "big foot" |
Patagonia
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$600 |
J |
SOUTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY |
2011-06-21 |
#6177 |
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This Argentine region's name is Spanish for "big feet", perhaps because Spaniards saw Indians who wore large boots |
Patagonia
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$1,200 |
DJ |
TOUGH GEOGRAPHY |
2002-05-08 |
#4083 |
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Bigfoot walks the Pacific Northwest; this area, whose name means big foot, is in Argentina |
Patagonia
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$1,000 |
DJ |
GEOGRAPHY |
1998-03-19 |
#3129 |
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The name of this windswept region of Argentina is from a Spanish word for "big feet" |
Patagonia
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$800 |
DJ |
SOUTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY |
1994-12-09 |
#2365 |
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131 feet below sea level, Argentina's lowest point is on this dry, windy region's Valdez Peninsula |
Patagonia
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$1,000 |
DJ |
GEOGRAPHY |
1994-11-16 |
#2348 |