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- Boyaca Termales de Iza, Boyaca Termales de Las Juntas, Ibague, Tolima Termales de Machetá, Cundinamarca Termales de Paipa, Boyaca Termales de San Vicente...
- biggest figure of the virgin Mary in Latin America, and also, Las Aguas Termales de Chignahuapan (thermal waters). The main economy of Chignahuapan is making...
- Wallpachka) bridge 6100 Puente Cunyac bridge and gauging station 6090 Baños Termales de Cconoc Cañon del Apurímac 6090 Pachachaca River 6081 Puente Pasaje bridge...
- Prol-Ledesma, R.M. (2016). "Caracterización geoquímica de las manifestaciones termales intermareales de Bahía Concepción en la Península de Baja California"....
- There are silver, gold, and mercury mines nearby. A thermal pool called "Termales de Santa Rosa" is open for visitors. Flag: Rectangle of proportions 1:2...
- Castilla y León Junta (2010). Castilla y León : las aguas minerales y termales : panorámica actual y perspectivas de ****uro. Madrid: Instituto Geológico...
- mountain in Costa Rica and the second highest in Central America. The Aguas Termales GEVI thermal pools in San Gerardo de Rivas is a favorite destination among...
- state capital Hermosillo with Cananea. There is a modest spa called Aguas Termales de Aconchi, located a few kilometers to the north, which has tourist potential...
- Liberty style as Palazzo Corallo, Mercato delle Vettovaglie, Stabilimento termale Acque della Salute, the Scuole elementari Benci all the last on project...
- campaign, with a p****port book and website. The Coamo page lists Aguas Termales de Coamo, Iglesia San Blas de Illescas, and Mirador Cerro Picó, as places...