Paso Pehuenche
Paso Pehuenche is an Andean mountain pass and international border crossing between Chile and Argentina. It connects Talca and San Clemente in Chile with Malargüe in Argentina.
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Monjes Blancos, mountain landmark adjacent to the Pehuenches pass, in San Clemente, Chile. | |
Elevation | 2,553 m (8,376 ft) |
Location | Argentina–Chile border |
Range | Andes |
Coordinates | 35°59′S 70°24′W |
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