Paso Pino Hachado

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Paso Pino Hachado is a high-mountain pass and international road crossing through the Andes that connects southern Argentina and Chile.

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Paso Pino Hachado canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international border crossing
mountain pass
borderCrossingType road border crossing
climate high-mountain climate
connects southern Argentina
southern Chile
countryBorderBetween Argentina
Chile
elevation approximately 1884 metres
approximately 6181 feet
hasBorderFacility Argentine customs and immigration post
Chilean customs and immigration post
hasInfrastructure customs facilities
immigration control facilities
paved road
isImportantFor connection between Neuquén Province and Araucanía Region
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Andes
locatedInCountry Argentina
Chile
locatedInRegion La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía Region

Neuquén Province
meaningOfName "Pino Hachado" means "felled pine" in Spanish
mountainRange Andes
nearbyTownInArgentina Las Lajas
Loncopué
nearbyTownInChile Curacautín
Liucura
partOf Argentina–Chile border
surface form: Argentina–Chile border crossings network
roadUsedBy Ruta CH-181
Ruta Nacional 242
seasonalConditions requires snow chains in winter
subjectTo occasional closures due to weather
snowfall in winter
transportMode motor vehicles
usedFor cargo transport
international trade
passenger transport
tourism

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Argentina–Chile border hasBorderCrossing Paso Pino Hachado