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Location: Southern South America, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, between Argentina and Peru
Geographic coordinates: 30 00 S, 71 00 W Map references: South America Area:
This doesn't include the Chilean claims to Antarctica, of 1,250,000,000 sq km, which overlaps with the Argentinian and British claims. All Antarctic claims are frozen under the Antarctic treaty[?]. Area - comparative: slightly smaller than twice the size of Montana Land boundaries:
Coastline: 6,435 km Maritime claims:
Climate: temperate; desert in North; Mediterranean in central region; cool and damp in South Terrain: low coastal mountains; fertile central valley; rugged Andes in east Elevation extremes:
Natural resources: copper, timber, iron ore, nitrates, precious metals, molybdenum, hydropower Land use:
Irrigated land: 12,650 sq km (1993 est.) Natural hazards: severe earthquakes; active volcanism; tsunamis Environment - current issues: air pollution from industrial and vehicle emissions; water pollution[?] from raw sewage; excesive cutting of native forest. Environment - international agreements:
Geography - note: strategic location relative to sea lanes between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (Strait of Magellan[?], Beagle Channel[?], Drake Passage[?]); Atacama desert is one of world's driest regions
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