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  2. File:Map of the Beagle conflict between Argentina & Chile.svg

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  3. 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.

  4. Boundary Treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina

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    Argentina declared its independence from Spain in 1816 and Chile did so in 1818. Once the Spaniards had been expelled, relations between the two nations soured primarily due to a border dispute: both claimed to have inherited overlapping parts of Patagonia. The Chilean constitution of 1833 established the Andes as its eastern boundary.

  5. File:Argentina Chile Locator.svg - Wikipedia

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    Relaciones Argentina-Chile; Política exterior del gobierno de Javier Milei; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Relations entre l'Argentine et le Chili; Usage on he.wikipedia.org יחסי ארגנטינה–צ'ילה; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Perbatasan Argentina–Chili; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Confine tra l'Argentina e il Cile; Utente ...

  6. Argentina–Chile border - Wikipedia

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    The Argentina–Chile 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.

  7. Beagle Channel cartography since 1881 - Wikipedia

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    The Pelliza map was published 1888 and presented to the Court by Argentina as the first official Argentine map that represented the border line according to the 1881 Treaty. [ 1 ] : §153 There were several slight different versions of this map, by some ones the border line runs over the north shore of the channel and by others on the south ...

  8. 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.

  9. Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and ...

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    The treaty recognizes the Boundary Treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina and its «…supplementary and declaratory instruments…» as the unshakeable foundation of relations between Chile and Argentina and defines the border «…from the end of the existing boundary in the Beagle Channel, i.e., the point fixed by the coordinates 55°07. ...