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Well... I think the driest area of Chaco region (not the province, the Chaco Region include Part of eastern Bolivia, western and northern Paraguay and many argentine provinces like Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, eastern-Salta and northern Sante Fe, also extreme north / northeast of Còrdoba) is properly Santiago del Estero province, where it rains between 600 to 800 mm, but in the summer the area recives a good amount of rain, the problem is just the regime, extremely concentrated in three/five years of the year, for that reason in winter it gives an impression of a steppe/scrub/very dry savanna area.
Clorinda is lower than Tartagal... probably Clorinda is located 80 / 100 mts over the sea, so, practically the same as the level of the sea, while Tartagal is located 450/500 mts.
Clorinda is a bit warmer during the whole year and it usually rains quite more, around +-1400 / 1600 mm.
About Costa Rica, the coldest town is called Cartago, but the weather is very mild there, during the year the average is 19ºC, so... it's a temperate / subtropical climate (typical tropical highlands climate), Cartago is located 1450mts over the sea more or less, Around 250/300 mts more than San José the capital.
And the warmest city/capital province town is called Liberia, the same as the african country. It's located in the north-western side of the country around 150/170 mts over the sea. It recives around 1700 mm rains over the year (which is a very good amount, but quite low by centralamerican standards)...
Now, I feel really surprised because I found an article where it says that there are two geckos species in Buenos Aires!!
I really didn't know that...
https://www.infobae.com/sociedad/201...0otras%20zonas.
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