Argentina–Chile border

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The Argentina–Chile border is a long, mountainous international boundary running mostly along the Andes that separates the South American countries of Argentina and Chile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
land border
approximateLengthInKilometers 5300
approximateLengthInMiles 3300
continent South America
country1 Argentina
country2 Chile
definedByTreaty Argentina–Chile border self-linksurface differs
surface form: Boundary Treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina

Pactos de Mayo
Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina
demarcationPrinciple highest peaks of the Andes watershed principle
endPoint southern tip of South America near Cape Horn
follows Andes
governingBodyArgentina Argentine National Gendarmerie
governingBodyChile Carabineros de Chile
surface form: Chilean Carabineros
hasArbitration British arbitration in the Beagle conflict
hasBorderCrossing Paso Cardenal Samoré
Coyhaique
surface form: Paso Coyhaique–Comodoro Py

Paso Dorotea
Paso Futaleufú
Paso Hua Hum
Paso Icalma
Paso Integración Austral
Paso Internacional Los Libertadores
Paso Mamuil Malal
Paso Pichachén
Paso Pino Hachado
Paso Puyehue
Paso de Agua Negra
Paso de Jama
Paso de San Francisco
Paso de Sico
hasDispute Beagle conflict
Laguna del Desierto dispute
Southern Patagonian Ice Field border dispute
hasSection Atacama Region
surface form: Atacama region

Patagonia
Tierra del Fuego region
surface form: Tierra del Fuego
highestPass Paso de Agua Negra
Paso de San Francisco
lowestLatitude Cape Horn Archipelago
surface form: Cape Horn region
passesNear Aconcagua
passesThrough Tierra del Fuego region
surface form: Tierra del Fuego archipelago
relatedOrganization Argentina–Chile border self-linksurface differs
surface form: Binational Commission of Limits Argentina–Chile
separates Argentina
Chile
startPoint triple frontier between Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile
terrain mountainous

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Argentina–Chile border definedByTreaty Argentina–Chile border self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Boundary Treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina
Fiambalá hasNearbyBorderCrossing Argentina–Chile border
Paso de San Francisco locatedIn Argentina–Chile border
Justyn Wojsznis locatedOn Argentina–Chile border
subject surface form: Ojos del Salado
Tupungatito volcano locatedOn Argentina–Chile border
subject surface form: Tupungatito
this entity surface form: Chile–Argentina border
Argentina–Chile border relatedOrganization Argentina–Chile border self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Binational Commission of Limits Argentina–Chile