Llanos
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- Los Llanos redirect here, for the Chilean region see: Los Llanos, Chile
Los Llanos (meaning the flat plains) is a vast tropical grassland plain situated at the east of the Andes in northwestern South America (Colombia and Venezuela). Its main river is the Orinoco.
Despite poor climate[clarify], during the colonial era, llaneros (similar to the gauchos of the pampas) herded millions of heads of cattle here.
The area slopes gradually away from the highland areas that surround it; elevation AMSL in the llanos never exceeds 200 meters.
Originally, llano is the Spanish word for plain. It became the Spanish-American term for prairie.
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[edit] Cities situated in Los Llanos
[edit] In Colombia
- Villavicencio
- Puerto López
- Arauca
- Tame
- Saravena
- Yopal
- Puerto Carreño
- Inirida
- Mitú
- San José del Guaviare
- Gaviotas
[edit] In Venezuela
- San Fernando de Apure
- Barinas
- San Carlos
- Calabozo
- El Tigre
- Caripito
- Araure
- Guanare
- Acarigua
- Puerto Ayacucho
- Maturín
- Sabaneta
- Valle de la Pascua
- Tucupita
[edit] External links
- (English) Los Llanos (the Plains) - Photos & references from Venezuelatuya.com
- (English) The Llanos - Full texts & pictures in the Jesús Rivas website
- (English)Los Llanos Information
- (English) Visiting Los Llanos in Venezuela
- (Spanish) Los Llanos de Venezuela
- (Spanish) Los Llanos de Colombia
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