Definitions
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- noun a mountain in the Andes on the border between Argentina and Chile (22,310 feet high)
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Examples
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We had a fine view of a mass of mountains called Tupungato, the whole clothed with unbroken snow, in the midst of which there was a blue patch, no doubt a glacier; a circumstance of rare occurrence in these mountains.
Chapter XV 1909
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Head to the Salentein Museum in Tupungato one hour from downtown Mendoza, where you will find a state-of-the-art museum with wine-related art.
Laura Catena: Is Winemaking an Art or a Science? Laura Catena 2010
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Head to the Salentein Museum in Tupungato one hour from downtown Mendoza, where you will find a state-of-the-art museum with wine-related art.
Laura Catena: Is Winemaking an Art or a Science? Laura Catena 2010
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Head to the Salentein Museum in Tupungato one hour from downtown Mendoza, where you will find a state-of-the-art museum with wine-related art.
Laura Catena: Is Winemaking an Art or a Science? Laura Catena 2010
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Head to the Salentein Museum in Tupungato one hour from downtown Mendoza, where you will find a state-of-the-art museum with wine-related art.
Laura Catena: Is Winemaking an Art or a Science? Laura Catena 2010
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The relief is extremely abrupt and dissected and in its northern portion the ecoregion presents some of the highest peaks of the Andes such as Mt. Ojos del Salado (6863 m), Mt. Pissis (6858 m), Mt. Aconcagua (6960 m) and Mt. Tupungato (6800 m).
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Tupungato, the whole clothed with unbroken snow, in the midst of which there was a blue patch, no doubt a glacier; — a circumstance of rare occurrence in these mountains.
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Tupungato, the whole clothed with unbroken snow, in the midst of which there was a blue patch, no doubt a glacier; — a circumstance of rare occurrence in these mountains.
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Tupungato, the whole clothed with unbroken snow, in the midst of which there was a blue patch, no doubt a glacier; -- a circumstance of rare occurrence in these mountains.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1845
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Viña Cobos Winery faces the Tupungato, the great mountain whose name means Stone Guard in the indigenous language.
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