Pichachen Pass
Pass over the Andes mountains
37°27′16″S 71°08′10″W / 37.45444°S 71.13611°W / -37.45444; -71.13611 The Pichachén Pass (Spanish: Paso Pichachén) is a pass over the Andes mountains that connects Argentina and Chile. The border crossing between Argentina and Chile is at 2,060 m (6,760 ft) AMSL.[1]
See also
- Biobio Region, Chile
- Neuquén Province, Argentina
Gallery
- Paso Pichachén, Argentine side of the border.
- Paso Pichachén, Chilean side of the border.
References
- ^ "PASO INTERNACIONAL "PICHACHÉN"". gendarmeria.gob.ar. Gendarmeria Nacional Argentina. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
- v
- t
- e
Mountain passes of the Andes
- Visviri
- Chungara–Tambo Quemado
- Colchane–Pisiga
- Salar de Ollagüe
- Portezuelo de Chaxas
- Portezuelo del Cajón
- Jama
- Sico
- Socompa
- San Francisco
- Pircas Negras
- Agua Negra
- Los Patos
- Uspallata
- Libertadores
- Pehuenche
- Pichachén
- Pino Hachado
- Mamuil Malal
- Carirriñe
- Hua Hum
- Ipela
- Cardenal Antonio Samoré
Note: Passes are ordered by latitude from north to south
This article about a place in Neuquén Province, Argentina is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e
This Biobío Region location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e