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cordillera![]() The Cordillera Central, or Central Highlands, of the Dominican Republic is a heavily wooded mountain range in the east of the country, close to the border with Haiti. It has many peaks rising to more than 3,048 m/10,000 ft, and the Pico Duarte, at 3,175 m/10,416 ft, is the highest point in the Caribbean. Group of mountain ranges and their valleys, all running in a specific direction, formed by the continued convergence of two tectonic plates (see plate tectonics) along a line. The term is applied especially to the principal mountain belt of a continent. The Andes of South America are an example.
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Pure' sphalerite from most occurrences in Yukon and the Cordilleran part of the Northwest Territory commonly contains 0. One surprising aspect is evident in the Cordilleran mountain belt, which extends from Alaska to Guatemala. However, as with the coastal Quadra Sand deposits (Clague, 1976, 1977, 1994), not all of these pre-glacial deposits were eroded and removed by the Cordilleran ice. |
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