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Cerro Colorado (mine)
Cerro Colorado is Spanish for ''red mountain/hill''. It may refer to: North America * Cerro Colorado (Baja California), mountain in Tijuana, Mexico * Cerro Colorado (borough), Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico * Cerro Colorado, Arizona, a ghost town in Arizona, U.S. * Cerro Colorado Mountains, a mountain range in Arizona, U.S. South America * Cerro Colorados, a mountain in Argentina * Cerros Colorados Complex, in Neuquén, Argentina * Cerro Colorado (volcano), a volcano in Chile * Cerro Colorado Formation, west of Chile Chico in Chilean Patagonia * Cerro Colorado District, a district in Arequipa, Peru * Cerro Colorado, a burial site of the Paracas culture in Peru; see * Cerro Colorado, officially Alejandro Gallinal Alejandro Gallinal or Cerro Colorado (old name, still in use) is a village in the Florida Department of southern-central Uruguay. Location It is located on route 7 of the canal path Route 7, about northeast of Montevideo Montevideo () is t ...
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Cerro Colorado (Baja California)
Cerro Colorado is a mountain located in the city of Tijuana Tijuana ( ,"Tijuana"
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Cerro Colorado is named for the characteristic reddish color of its land, which is clearly visible during the dry season. It is made up of two "hills", the one flanking the south being one of the highest elevations in Tijuana and has been considered a reference icon throughout the city's history. Until the 1980s, it was an almost unpopulated area, but starting in the 1990s, the greatest urban growth in Tijuana occurred in its surroundings and currently the urban sprawl has completely surrounded it, and ev ...
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Cerro Colorado (borough)
Cerro Colorado is a borough of the municipality of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico. The borough is located to the north of and along the west edge of the '' Cerro Colorado'' ("Red Hill"). Because of its height many of the area's antennae for radio and television stations are located on its peak. It is home to the Toros de Tijuana (Tijuana Bulls) in Estadio Gasmart located in Colonia Capistrano/Col. Cerro Colorado. The borough stretches as far north as to include on the north side of Calzada Guaycura, and stretches west to Ave. Insurgentes and Phase III of the Zona Río Zona Río (English: "River Zone") is an official zone, and the main modern business district, of the city of Tijuana, Mexico. Zona Río is located at a strategic point, in the north of the city, about from the U.S.-Mexico border and from Downto .... Major commercial nodes include Plaza Monarca. Boroughs of Tijuana {{BajaCalifornia-geo-stub ...
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Cerro Colorado, Arizona
Cerro Colorado is a ghost town in southern Pima County, Arizona. The town is located off Arivaca Road, near Arivaca, and is best known for the massacre of mining employees by Mexican outlaws and buried treasure. History Cerro Colorado was established around 1855 by Charles D. Poston, who owned the Sonora Exploring & Mining Company in Tubac, Arizona. The most prosperous mine in the area was the Heintzelman Mine, named after Major General Samuel P. Heintzelman, who was the first president of the mining company and later grew famous during the American Civil War. The post office was established on April 17, 1879, and closed on April 15, 1911. In 1861, fifteen Mexican and Native American men were killed after being buried alive in their shaft when the roof caved in. The men were deep within the shaft so no rescue was possible or attempted, this frightened the Mexican employees who felt the mine was haunted so they left and went home to Sonora. Several German and American miners then ...
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Cerro Colorado Mountains
The Cerro Colorado Mountains are a low mountain range in southern Pima County, Arizona, USA. The highest point of the range is Colorado Peak (). The range consists of a NNW–SSE trending ridge with several shorter ridges extending off the main ridge to the ENE. The higher portions of the range cover an area of about , with dimensions of by .''Cerro Colorado, Ariz.,'' 7.5 minute quadrangle, USGS, 1979 The foothills of the Sierrita Mountains lie about to the north with the Batamote Hills and Penitas Hills between to the north and northwest respectively. The Las Guijas Mountains lie to the southwest. The Sierra Colorado silver mining district lies in the hills between the Sierra Colorados and the Las Guijas ranges. Saucito Mountain at the north end of the Tumacacori Mountains of Santa Cruz County is about southeast. Arivaca Junction in the Santa Cruz River valley lies due east. The Santa Rita Mountains are across the Santa Cruz Valley to the east. The broad Altar Valley l ...
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Cerro Colorados
Cerro Colorados is a mountain in the Andes, at the border of Argentina and Chile. It has a height of . It and the neighbouring peak of Vallecitos lie in a very remote area west of the Salar de Antofalla and were not climbed until 1999. Its slopes are shared between the territory of the Argentinean province of Catamarca (commune of Antofagasta de la Sierra) and the Chilean province of Chañaral (commune of Diego de Almagro). First Ascent Colorados was first climbed by Henri Barret (France), Walter Sinay and Catalino Soriano (Argentina) October 19, 1999. Elevation Other data from available digital elevation models: SRTM yields 6054 metres, ASTER 6035 metres and TanDEM-X 6094 metres. The height of the nearest key col is 4785 meters, leading to a topographic prominence of 1295 meters. Colorados is considered a Mountain Subrange according to the ''Dominance System'' and its dominance is 21.3%. Its parent peak is Vallecitos and the Topographic isolation is 7.3 kilometers. ...
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Cerros Colorados Complex
The Cerros Colorados Complex is a group of dams and hydroelectricity generation facilities on the lower valley of the Neuquén River, in Neuquén, Argentina. Overview The complex was started in 1969, and the first machine started functioning in 1978. The complex was officially inaugurated on 31 October 1980. In 1993 it was privatized by a concession grant to Hidroeléctrica Cerros Colorados S.A. In 2000, Duke Energy acquired Cerros Colorados and the Alto Valle thermal power plant. Cerros Colorados is itself part of a larger engineering scheme, commonly known as the El Chocón-Cerros Colorados Complex, which includes the dam and hydroelectric plant of El Chocón located upstream, on the Limay River. Constituent works Cerros Colorados consists of four dams (Portezuelo Grande, Loma de la Lata, Planicie Banderita and El Chañar), and takes advantage of two deep natural depressions, called Los Barreales and Mari Menuco. The Portezuelo Grande Dam (upstream) re-routes the waters of t ...
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Cerro Colorado (volcano)
Cerro Colorado is a stratovolcano that lies in northern Chile about west of the border with Bolivia and approximately the same distance southwest of the Putana Volcano. Cerro Colorado is located immediately west of Cerro Curiquinca and northwest of volcán Escalante (El Apagado); all three mountains are considered to be part of the Sairecabur volcanic group. See also *List of volcanoes in Bolivia *List of volcanoes in Chile The Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program lists 105 volcanoes in Chile that have been active during the Holocene.SI Google Earth Placemarks
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Cerro Colorado Formation
The Cerro Colorado Formation is a geological formation to the south of General Carrera Lake in Patagonia Patagonia () refers to a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and gl .... Sedimentary rocks of the Cerro Colorado Formation deposited under shallow marine conditions. See also * * References Geologic formations of Chile Lower Cretaceous Series of South America Cretaceous Chile Shallow marine deposits Formations Geology of Aysén Region {{SouthAm-geologic-formation-stub ...
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Cerro Colorado District
Cerro Colorado District is one of twenty-nine districts of the province Arequipa in Peru. Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática The Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) ("National Institute of Statistics and Informatics") is a semi-autonomous Peruvian government agency which coordinates, compiles, and evaluates statistical information for the country .... Banco de Información Distrital''. Retrieved April 11, 2008. References External links *Municipal web site Districts of the Arequipa Province Districts of the Arequipa Region {{Arequipa-geo-stub ...
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