Secondary Areas in South America
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Birdlife Code | Name | Location | Interest |
s018 | Lower Rio Magdalena | ||
s019 | Macarena Mountain | ||
s020 | Sierra de Chiribiquete | ||
s021 | Tumaco and Bocagrande Islands | ||
s022 | Huallaga Valley | ||
s023 | Upper Inambari valley | ||
s024 | Lake Titicaca | ||
s025 | Rio Ji-paraná | ||
s026 | Rio Guaporé | ||
s027 | Beni lowlands | ||
s028 | East Bolivian cerrado | ||
s029 | Borba | ||
s030 | Upper Rio Cururu | ||
s031 | Rio Araguaia | ||
s032 | Interior Southern Brazil | ||
s033 | Ceará caatinga and serras | ||
s034 | Coastal Paraná marshes | ||
s035 | Coastal Uruguay marshes | ||
s036 | Salinas Grandes and Ambargasta | ||
s037 | South Georgia |
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