Precordillera

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Precordillera, Province of Mendoza, Argentina

Precordillera is a Spanish geographical term for hills and mountains lying before a greater range, similar to foothills. The term is derived from cordillera (mountain range)—literally "pre-mountain range"—and applied usually to the Andes.[1]

Some places usually called precordillera are:

  • Andean mountains east of the main ranges of Andes in Argentina. It is separated from the much higher Frontal Cordillera to the west by Uspallata Valley in Argentina.[2] Precordillera mountains reach around 3,000 m a.s.l. in Sierras de Villavicencio.[2]
  • Used all over Chile from north to south as a morphological unit lying just between the Andes and the Intermediate Depression.

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