lacar(transitive) - перевод на Английский
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lacar(transitive) - перевод на Английский

LAKE IN NEUQUÉN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
Lake Lácar; Lacar Lake; Lake Lacar; Lago Lacar; Lago Lácar; Lácar lake; Lacar lake

lacar(transitive)      
v. lacquer, coat with lacquer
lacar         
  • Mapa de los cambios territoriales surgidos a partir del Laudo de 1902, entre ellos el laudo adjudica la cuenca del Lácar a la Argentina.
  • El lago Lácar visto desde el mirador Bandurrias a fines del verano.
  • La pequeña y poco profunda unión de los lagos Lácar y Nonthué.
LAGO EN PROVINCIA DE NEUQUÉN, ARGENTINA
Lacar; Lago Lacar
lacquer, coat with lacquer
lacar         
  • Mapa de los cambios territoriales surgidos a partir del Laudo de 1902, entre ellos el laudo adjudica la cuenca del Lácar a la Argentina.
  • El lago Lácar visto desde el mirador Bandurrias a fines del verano.
  • La pequeña y poco profunda unión de los lagos Lácar y Nonthué.
LAGO EN PROVINCIA DE NEUQUÉN, ARGENTINA
Lacar; Lago Lacar
to lacquer

Определение

lacar
lacar tr. Barnizar con laca un mueble u otra cosa. Laquear.

Википедия

Lácar Lake

Lácar Lake (Spanish: Lago Lácar) is a lake of glacial origin in Neuquén Province, Argentina. It is enclosed in the Andes mountain range, at 630 m (2,070 feet) above mean sea level. The area around the lake is mostly uninhabited, except for the city of San Martín de los Andes on its northeastern coast. The lake has a surface area of 55 km2 (21 sq mi) and a mean depth of 167 m (548 feet), with a maximum of 277 m (909 feet). Its catchment basin comprises 1,048 km2 (405 sq mi). Like many Andean Argentine lakes, it drains across Chile and into the Pacific Ocean, in this case via the Huahum River that flows through Huahum Pass in the Andes. As the northernmost lake on the eastern side of Andes that drains to the Pacific the lake and its catchment basin were claimed by Chile until 1902 based on an interpretation of the Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina. The lake, along with the smaller lake nearby, Lolog, has some sacred significance for the Mapuche people, as it features in their oral tradition as part of a creation myth. Large sections of the lake's shores are made of cliffs.

The dominant species of plankton in the lake is Aphanocapsa elachista.