Municipio de San Antonio de los Cobres topographic map
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The town is known for its high elevation of approximately 3,775 meters (12,385 feet) above sea level, being one of the highest elevations of any city or town in Argentina. It is located approximately 160 kilometers (99 mi) from the city of Salta and 2,000 kilometers (1,200 mi) from the capital, Buenos Aires. It is part of the Andes desert and described to be an arid region with few trees and scarce drinking water.
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