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  2. 1902 Arbitral award of the Andes between Argentina and Chile

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    In some areas such as Aysén Region, the Chilean claims were partly agreed, giving Chile foothold on the lakes and plains east of the Andes, while in some other areas the Argentine thesis of the Snowy Cordillera prevailed as the boundary.

  3. Principal Cordillera - Wikipedia

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    Nevado del Plomo (left) and Nevado Juncal (behind) are two mountains of the Principal Cordillera along the Argentina-Chile border and the Atlantic-Pacific watershed. Principal Cordillera ( Spanish : Cordillera Principal ) is the Andean mountain range that makes up the boundary between Central Chile and neighbouring areas of Argentina.

  4. Ancheta - Wikipedia

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    Ancheta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Atilio Ancheta (born 1948), Uruguayan soccer player; Emiliano Ancheta (born 1999), Uruguayan soccer player; Isidro Ancheta (1882–1946), Filipino landscape painter; Nelson Mauricio Ancheta (born 1963), Salvadoran soccer player and manager; Steve Ancheta (born 1969), American soccer ...

  5. ‘This crown belongs to Cuba’: Meet the woman who will ...

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    The wait is over. A Cuban woman will once again shine at Miss Universe for the first time in 57 years. Marienela Ancheta, a businesswoman and model, was crowned at the Milander Center in Hialeah ...

  6. Cordillera Occidental (Central Andes) - Wikipedia

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    The Cordillera Occidental or Western Cordillera of Bolivia is part of the Andes (that is also part of the American Cordillera), a mountain range characterized by volcanic activity, making up the natural border with Chile and starting in the north with Juqhuri and ending in the south at the Licancabur volcano, which is on the southern limit of ...

  7. United States v. Ancheta - Wikipedia

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    United States of America v. Ancheta (U.S. vs. Ancheta, 06-051 (C.D. Cal.)) is the name of a lawsuit against Jeanson James Ancheta of Downey, California by the U.S. Government and was handled by the United States District Court for the Central District of California. This is the first botnet related prosecution in U.S history.

  8. American Cordillera - Wikipedia

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    The Cordillera, having extended through Central America, continues through South America and even to the Antarctic. In South America, the Cordillera is known as the Andes Mountains . The Andes, with their parallel chains and the island chains off the coast of Chile , extend through Colombia , Venezuela , Ecuador , Peru , Bolivia , Argentina ...

  9. Cordillera de Mérida - Wikipedia

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    Some of the cordillera at Sierra de La Culata. Most of the ranges are covered by Venezuelan Andes montane forests , although the highest elevations (above 3,100 meters) are above tree line . These ranges are home to the Cordillera de Mérida páramo , an enclave of the páramo (tropical alpine grasslands) of the northern Andes.