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This map shows the current border in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the B Section is pending to be defined. The northern end of the border is a tripoint it forms with those at the Argentina–Bolivia border and the Bolivia-Chile border in the arid Puna de Atacama plateau.
Border post of La Quiaca. Viewed from Bolivia. The Argentina–Bolivia border is the international boundary between Argentina and Bolivia.From west to east, the border goes from the Altiplano to extend to the Chaco flat through the tropical environment of the Yungas.
It limits with Chile to the west and south, with the Argentina–Chile border being its largest one. [3] [4] Bolivia and Paraguay limit Argentina in the north, the Argentina–Paraguay border is the second largest one. [4] The northern half of Argentina limits with Brazil and Uruguay to the east, and the southern half with the Atlantic Ocean.
Map of the bofedal sources of Silala River in Bolivia near the Bolivia–Chile border. The Bolivia–Chile border is an international border of South America. It separates Bolivia from Chile along Cordillera Occidental on the western edge of the Altiplano Plateau. There is an ongoing [needs update] dispute about the nature of Silala River and ...
Map of the Dispute of Eastern Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Strait of Magellan between Argentina and Chile (1842–1881). The East Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan Dispute [1] or the Patagonia Question was the boundary dispute between Argentina and Chile [2] during the 19th century [3] [4] for the possession of the southernmost territories of South America [5] on the ...
The latter is the largest in a group of sparsely populated volcanic islands, located some 670 kilometers out in the Pacific, and part of Chile. The decorative border, in this case of grape vines, which surrounds the maps was a common feature of 19th-century American cartographic publishing.
The Bolivia–Chile boundary extends along the spectacular heights of the Cordillera Occidental of the Andes. From 13,000 feet (3,960 m) at the Peru tripoint, it connects with numerous snow-capped peaks exceeding 18,000 feet (5,490 m) in elevation to the Argentina tripoint Cerro Sapaleri, at 18,530 feet (5,650 m).
Argentina Bolivia Chile ... Historical Map of Afghanistan China Boundary (tripoint labeled as 5630 (18471)) (1969) ... for examples of cities within a country's ...