Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Cerro de los Siete Colores (The Hill of Seven Colors) is one of the hills bordering the Quebrada de Purmamarca which is in turn is a western branch of the Quebrada de Humahuaca up to Cuesta del Lipán, in Jujuy Province, Argentina.Its unique color range is the product of a complex geological history including marine sediments, lake and river movements elevated with the movement of the tectonic plates.The village of Purmamarca is at his feet and the two form one of the most recognized landscape of Argentine Northwest and all of Argentina.. }
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- Cerro_de_los_Siete_Colores abstract "Cerro de los Siete Colores (The Hill of Seven Colors) is one of the hills bordering the Quebrada de Purmamarca which is in turn is a western branch of the Quebrada de Humahuaca up to Cuesta del Lipán, in Jujuy Province, Argentina.Its unique color range is the product of a complex geological history including marine sediments, lake and river movements elevated with the movement of the tectonic plates.The village of Purmamarca is at his feet and the two form one of the most recognized landscape of Argentine Northwest and all of Argentina.".
- Cerro_de_los_Siete_Colores comment "Cerro de los Siete Colores (The Hill of Seven Colors) is one of the hills bordering the Quebrada de Purmamarca which is in turn is a western branch of the Quebrada de Humahuaca up to Cuesta del Lipán, in Jujuy Province, Argentina.Its unique color range is the product of a complex geological history including marine sediments, lake and river movements elevated with the movement of the tectonic plates.The village of Purmamarca is at his feet and the two form one of the most recognized landscape of Argentine Northwest and all of Argentina.".