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provisional regulation for the national park. At the same time, he worked out the surveying aspects of the demarcation of the
National Park, which was now considerably enlarged compared to the original donation. He elaborated a park-regulation that prohibited the felling of wood in the state lands, the killing of wild animals, and it regulated slash-and-burn and defined emergency measures in case of forest fires. To this end, the park was divided into seven zones, each of which was assigned responsible park rangers.
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Lake under the condition, that this land should be protected as a national park. When this national park was established by decree in 1922, Frey became its first superintendent, Emilio Frey, engineer and geographer of the
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Frey was also essential in elaborating the guidelines for the establishment of the
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in 1896. This commission was charged with the representation of
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acquired in Europe. He discovered lakes such as
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was contested by both countries. Many expeditions to the relevant parts of
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of Northern Patagonia in 1910, which was led by professor
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were necessary. Frey could apply all his knowledge in
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immigrant and farmer of the Swiss colony at Baradero,
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221:"Curriculum Vitae of Emilio Frey in short"
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259:Kaltmeier, Olaf (2021).
74:He attended school in
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16:Argentine geographer
285:Argentine explorers
195:Refugio Emilio Frey
99:Francisco P. Moreno
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122:topography
84:Winterthur
41:geographer
201:Lago Frey
157:in 1913.
148:Lago Frey
140:hydrology
126:geography
118:Patagonia
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