Punto Concordia (disputed designation)

E830064

Punto Concordia is a coastal point near the Pacific Ocean that is at the center of a territorial and maritime boundary dispute between Peru and Chile over the exact location of their shared border’s endpoint.

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Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf border endpoint
disputed geographic location
borderEndpointOf land boundary between Peru and Chile
borderRegion Arica–Tacna area NERFINISHED
coastOf South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
countryClaim Chile NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
disputedBy Republic of Chile NERFINISHED
Republic of Peru NERFINISHED
geographicalFeatureType coastal point
hasDesignation Punto Concordia NERFINISHED
hasDesignationStatus disputed designation
hasDisputeOver exact location of Peru–Chile land border endpoint
starting point of the maritime boundary between Peru and Chile
hasNature maritime boundary dispute
territorial dispute
hasStatus contested
isEndpointOf Peru–Chile international boundary NERFINISHED
locatedIn border area between Peru and Chile
locatedOn Pacific Ocean coast
near Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Peru–Chile border dispute NERFINISHED
relatedTo Peru–Chile maritime delimitation NERFINISHED
Peru–Chile territorial dispute NERFINISHED
significance affects delimitation of adjacent maritime zones of Peru and Chile
defines where the land border between Peru and Chile meets the sea

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Peru–Chile border westernTerminus Punto Concordia (disputed designation)