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has glosseng: The Cacheuta Spa (Spanish: ‘’Termas de Cacheuta’’) is a bathing establishment in Argentina exploiting the natural hot springs at Cacheuta on the Mendoza River in the foothills of the Andes. The spa lies on the old road leading from the city of Mendoza to the Uspallata Pass over the mountains into Chile. The first spa This area of the Andes is known for many hot springs. However, in the heyday of the Argentine’s boom in 1904 the spa at Cacheuta was developed on a massive scale. Financed by the issue of shares to speculative investors, a very substantial and luxurious hotel was built on the hillside above the river, with a bathing establishment below consisting of a large space lit from roof lanterns with individual bathrooms leading off it. The establishment achieved particular success through its link with the Transandine Railway, which opened in 1910.
lexicalizationeng: Cacheuta Spa
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