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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
The Valdes Peninsula (Spanish: Penxc3xadnsula Valdxc3xa9s) is a peninsula into the Atlantic Ocean in the Biedma Department of north-east Chubut Province, Argentina.
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).
Terrestrial wildlife includes Guanacos, one of South America's native camelid species, and the Patagonian Mara, a rodent endemic to Argentina.
There are 181 recorded bird species, including the Lesser Rhea, the White-headed Steamer Duck, endemic to Argentina, and the migratory Snowy Sheathbill.
As for the latter species, Peninsula Valdes harbors the northernmost colonies, and the only breeding population of this species in continental Argentina.
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.