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Río Negro Province

The climate of the province is temperate at low elevations, and very cold in the higher Andean peaks.

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Name: Río Negro Province topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Río Negro Province, Argentina (-41.99209 -71.91207 -37.57478 -62.78956)

Average elevation: 621 m

Minimum elevation: -71 m

Maximum elevation: 4,505 m

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