Paso de Agua Negra

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Paso de Agua Negra is a high-altitude mountain pass in the Andes connecting Argentina and Chile, known for its extreme elevation and challenging driving conditions.

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Paso de Agua Negra canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international border crossing
mountain pass
accessibleBy car
truck
borderBetween Argentina and Chile
closureReason ice
snow
connects Argentina
Chile
connectsRegion Coquimbo Region
San Juan Province
elevation about 15682 ft
about 4780 m
hasClimate high mountain climate
hasDrivingConditions challenging
seasonal
hasFeature sharp curves
steep gradients
unpaved sections
hasRoadType high-altitude road
hasViewOf Andean high peaks
glacial landscapes
isOftenClosedIn winter
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Andes
locatedInCountry Argentina
Chile
locatedInProvince San Juan Province
locatedInRegion Coquimbo Region
mountainRange Andes
near Agua Negra Tunnel (planned)
partOf Argentina–Chile border crossings
riskFactor altitude sickness
sudden weather changes
roadSurface gravel
partly paved
toponymMeaning Black Water Pass
usedFor tourism
trade between Argentina and Chile
vehicular traffic

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Argentina–Chile border highestPass Paso de Agua Negra
Argentina–Chile border hasBorderCrossing Paso de Agua Negra