Paso de Jama

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Paso de Jama is a high-altitude mountain pass in the Andes that serves as a major road link between northwestern Argentina and northern Chile.

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Paso de Jama canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international border crossing
mountain pass
belongsTo Andean mountain passes network
borderCrossingType road border crossing
climate cold desert climate
connects Antofagasta Region
Argentina
Chile
Jujuy Province
country Argentina
Chile
elevation approximately 13780 ft
approximately 4200 m
hasBorderFacilities customs
immigration control
police checkpoint
hasInfrastructure paved road
service buildings
hazard high altitude sickness risk
snow
strong winds
isMajorLinkBetween northwestern Argentina and northern Chile
locatedIn Andes
South America
northern Chile
northwestern Argentina
locatedNear San Pedro de Atacama
Susques
nearbyFeature Atacama Desert
Salinas Grandes (salt flats)
operatedBy Argentina customs authorities
Servicio Nacional de Aduanas de Chile
surface form: Chile customs authorities
partOf Argentina–Chile border
region Puna de Atacama
roadUsed Chile Route 27
Ruta Nacional 52
terrain high-altitude plateau
transportRole corridor between Pacific ports and northern Argentina
usedFor international trade
road transport
tourism

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