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  2. Argentina–Chile border - Wikipedia

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    The ArgentinaChile border is the longest international border of South America and the third longest in the world after the Canada–United States border and the Kazakhstan–Russia border. With a length of 5,308 kilometres (3,298 mi ), [ 1 ] it separates Argentina from Chile along the Andes and on the islands of Tierra del Fuego .

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...

  4. Google Street View in South America - Wikipedia

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    Google Street View Camera Car in Villa-Lobos State Park in São Paulo on January 7, 2010. In South America, Google Street View is available in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay. This article covers all of South America. For Central America and the Caribbean, see Google Street View in North America.

  5. Argentina–Chile relations - Wikipedia

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    International relations between the Republic of Chile and the Argentine Republic have existed for decades. The border between the two countries is the world's third-longest international border, which is 5,300 km (3,300 mi) long and runs from north to south along the Andes mountains.

  6. File:Chile location map (+claims, 1775).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Location map of the Captaincy General of Chile or Kingdom of Chile based on the limits of the map of South America made by Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla (1775) and the general map of the Kingdom of Chile by Andrés Baleato (1793) in the sector of the Atacama Desert.

  7. Beagle conflict - Wikipedia

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    Chile, perhaps suspecting an Argentine invasion, [18] argued that it was not bound to support Argentina against the UK under the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance because that treaty was defensive in nature, while Argentina was the aggressor in this case and both Chile and Argentina deployed their respective militaries to the border.

  8. National Route 7 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The table on the right shows the tunnels in 2004. Work started on tunnels 2 and 8 on 1 October 2003 and finished on 31 July 2005. Between them they cover 500 m. [30] Tunnel 1 is on the outskirts of Cacheuta, on Provincial Route 82 (an old stretch of National Route 7) and it is closed. The route now passes outside the mountain next to Mendoza River.

  9. Boundary Treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina

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    This map does not reflect actual de facto borders of Chile and Argentina. The Boundary Treaty of 1881 ( Spanish : Tratado de Límites de 1881 ) between Argentina and Chile was signed on 23 July 1881 in Buenos Aires by Bernardo de Irigoyen , for Argentina, and Francisco de Borja Echeverría , for Chile, with the aim of establishing a precise ...