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The two main mountain ranges of the Cordillera are the Western Cordillera and the Eastern Cordillera. They run parallel to each other along the western and eastern edges of North and South America.
The two main mountain ranges of the Cordillera are the Western Cordillera and the Central Cordillera. They run parallel to each other in the Andes mountain system in South America, spanning countries such as Chile, Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia.
Yes, foothills are typically found on the edges of mountain ranges like the Cordillera region. They are transitional areas between lowlands and mountains, characterized by gently sloping terrain at the base of the mountains.
The Cordillera region in the Philippines was formally established in 1909, making it over a century old.
Well, honey, industries in the Cordillera region can have both positive and negative impacts. They can bring jobs and economic growth, but they can also lead to deforestation, pollution, and displacement of indigenous communities. So, it's like a double-edged sword - you get some good stuff, but you also gotta deal with the mess they leave behind.
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the cordillera
Cordillera del Amambay, Cordillera de Mbaracayu, Cordillera de Caaguazu, Cordillera de Altos
There are 5 ecozones that are mountainous Arctic Cordillera, Boreal Cordillera, Taiga Cordillera, Pacific Maritime, and Montane Cordillera.
The cordillera is Cental in the Luzon.
it is a culture of cordillera
what is the social function of cordillera
there is lots of fish like salmon and cod
A Cordillera is an extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges. There are a number of Cordillera's, so without even knowing the continent or more specifics your question is impossible to answer. Cordillera (from Wikipedia) Arctic Cordillera, the mountain ranges along the northeastern edge of the Arctic Archipelago and the northeasternmost part of the Ungava Peninsula in Labrador and Quebec, Canada American Cordillera, the mountain ranges forming the western backbone of North America and South America Annamese Cordillera (Annamite Range), Laos and eastern Vietnam Baetic Cordillera, Spain Central Cordillera (New Guinea Highlands) Cordillera Cantábrica and Cantabria (including the Picos de Europa) Cordillera Central, several mountain ranges share the name Cordillera Occidental, Andes, Colombia and Ecuador Cordillera Occidental, Peru Cordillera Oriental, several mountain ranges share the name Pacific Cordillera, an alternate name for the Western Cordillera in North America, usually used in Canada. Sometimes mis-used for the Pacific Coast Ranges. Mexican Cordillera, consisting of the Juarez Segment, the Huayacocotla Segment, the Victoria Segment, and the Nuevoleones Cordillera Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), encompassing the Cordillera Central mountains of the Philippines Cordillera de los Andes, South America Cordillera de la Costa (Chilean Coast Range) Cordillera de la Costa (Venezuelan Coastal Range) Cordillera de Mérida, Venezuela Gran Cordillera Region (Northern Philippines) East Australian Cordillera Southern Pacific Cordillera, Mindanao, Philippines Zagros Cordillera, Middle East, Southeast of Turkey, Northeast of Iraq, and Northwest to Southeast Iran Albors Cordillera, Northwest-Northeast Iran (also written as Elburz)
Because the word 'Cordillera' means chain of mountains... well, its called the Cordillera region because it has the Rocky Mountains and Coastal Mountains.