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Cordillera de Talinay : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cordillera de Talinay
The Cordillera de Talinay is a mountain range situated in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. The range consists of a series of hills and foothills spreading more than 40 km in a north-south direction from the coast, but which descend to meet the Limari river as it crosses Chile's Intermediate Depression (''Depresión Intermedia'' or ''Valle Longitudinal'' (longitudinal valley)). On Talinay mountain slopes can be found the City of Ovalle, capital of the Province of Limarí, several rich copper mines, such as the mine of Tamaya, and the Forest of Fray Jorge National Park (''Parque Nacional Bosque Fray Jorge''), which has been declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. The Talinay's heights do not generally reach above 600 meters, although there exist certain exceptions, such as the "Guanaqueros Hill" (''Cerro Guanaqueros'') which is considerably taller than average. ==References==
*Cordillera de Talinay. From the Spanish-language Wikipedia. Retrieved April 25, 2006. *Gotolatin (TM) 2000. (Bosque Fray Jorge National Park ). Retrieved March 25, 2006.
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