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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Península Valdés' has mentioned 'Argentina' in the following places:
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Penxc3xadnsula Valdxc3xa9sUNESCO World Heritage SitePeninsula Valdxc3xa9s, photo taken during Space Shuttle program STS-68.LocationBiedma Department, Chubut Province, ArgentinaCriteriaNatural:xc2xa0(x)Reference937Inscription1999 (23rd session)Area360,000xc2xa0ha (890,000 acres)Websitepeninsulavaldes.org.arCoordinates42xc2xb030xe2x80xb2S 64xc2xb00xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf42.500xc2xb0S 64.000xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -42.500; -64.000Coordinates: 42xc2xb030xe2x80xb2S 64xc2xb00xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf42.500xc2xb0S 64.000xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -42.500; -64.000 Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameHumedales de Penxc3xadnsula Valdxc3xa9sDesignated20 July 2012Referencexc2xa0no.2070[1] Location of Valdes Peninsula in Chubut ProvinceShow map of Chubut ProvinceValdes Peninsula (Argentina)Show map of Argentina | WIKI |
The Valdes Peninsula (Spanish: Penxc3xadnsula Valdxc3xa9s) is a peninsula into the Atlantic Ocean in the Biedma Department of north-east Chubut Province, Argentina. | WIKI |
The largest of these lakes is at an elevation of about 40 m below sea level (see extremes on Earth), until recently thought to be the lowest elevation in Argentina and South America (the lowest point actually being Laguna del Carbxc3xb3n, Argentina). | WIKI |
Terrestrial wildlife includes Guanacos, one of South America's native camelid species, and the Patagonian Mara, a rodent endemic to Argentina. | UNESCO |
There are 181 recorded bird species, including the Lesser Rhea, the White-headed Steamer Duck, endemic to Argentina, and the migratory Snowy Sheathbill. | UNESCO |
As for the latter species, Peninsula Valdes harbors the northernmost colonies, and the only breeding population of this species in continental Argentina. | UNESCO |
The species not only received international protection from commercial whaling but was also declared a natural monument by the National Congress of Argentina in 1985. | UNESCO |