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  2. Tropical Andes - Wikipedia

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    Besides plants and vertebrates, 1,666 bird species, 479 reptile species, and 830 amphibian species reside in the Tropical Andes. All hotspots are important for conservation biology, but especially the tropical Andes with so many endemic species. The biodiversity within the Tropical Andes is dwindling in numbers due to threats. [citation needed]

  3. Andean civilizations - Wikipedia

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    The civilization of the Andes was one of six in the world deemed by scholars to be "pristine", that is indigenous and not derived from other civilizations. [7] Due to its isolation from other civilizations, the indigenous people of the Andes had to come up with their own, often unique solutions to environmental and societal challenges. [8]

  4. History of Andean South America - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, as their descendants became acclimatised to the altitude, groups of humans began to move up and inhabit higher points of the Andes. [ 5 ] One of the earliest known Andean sites that have been properly investigated by archaeologists is that at Monte Verde in Southern Chile , which has been radiocarbon dated to 14,800 years ago.

  5. Andean natural region - Wikipedia

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    Tropical, Subtropical, Temperate The Andean region , located in central Colombia, is the most populated natural region of Colombia . With many mountains, the Andes contain most of the country's urban centers. [ 1 ]

  6. Andes - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Andes in Argentina and Chile, south of Llullaillaco, The Central Andes in Peru and Bolivia, and The Northern Andes in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. At the northern end of the Andes, the separate Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta range is often, but not always, treated as part of the Northern Andes. [3]

  7. 'They don't see us as humans.' In Peru, protests over racism ...

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    Peru is highly dependent on the Andes region, with its rich mineral deposits, extensive agriculture and the archaeological jewels that draw 4 million tourists to the country annually. Yet the ...

  8. Environmental issues in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The Andes is of particular interest because of its known importance as a biodiversity hot spot, as a provider of water to a grand human population, and its vulnerability to climate change and deforestation. The Andean forest stand as the second most fragmented natural habitat In Colombia.

  9. Where are the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash ... - AOL

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    A notorious real-life 1972 plane crash in the Andes is the inspiration behind the new Netflix adventure drama "Society of the Snow.". The disaster happened on Oct. 13, 1972, when Uruguayan Air ...