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Cerro Ascotan (also
known as del Jardin) is a
volcano on the
border between Chile and Bolivia. It is 5,473
metres (17,956 ft) high, 1,770
metres (5,810 ft)...
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Salar de
Ascotán, also
known as
Salar de Cebollar, is a salt flat in
northern Chile. Its
drainage basin is 1,455
square kilometers (562 sq mi) and is...
- FCAB ore
train crossing the
Ascotán salt flat at the mine...
- EMD GR12 2402 &
Clyde GL26C-2s 2010 & 2005
crossing the
Salar de
Ascotán, with
Cerro del
Azufre in the background...
- part of the
dividing range between Upper Loa
River basin and
Salar de
Ascotán basin.
Together with
Inacaliri and Azufre, it
forms a 50
kilometres (31 mi)...
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basin is
bordered by the Loa
River basin to the west and the
Salar de
Ascotán basin to the south.
Salar de
Carcote is a
remnant of an
ancient lake. Formerly...
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Lagos 4,257 m (13,967 ft) Chile Bolivia 1913 / 2005 Anto****asta-La Paz
Ascotán 3,956 m (12,979 ft) Chile Bolivia 1873
Freight only,
formerly also a...
- District.
Bolivia Cerro Araral, Potosí
Department (shared with Chile)
Cerro Ascotan, Potosí
Department (shared with Chile)
Cerro Bonete, Potosí Department...
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bordering with Bolivia. It also
includes the
localities of Cebollar,
Ascotán, Amincha, El Inca, Coska, Puquios, and Chela. "Ollagüe" (Pronounced: oh-YA-gweh...
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volcanic chain,
which separates it from
endorheic basins as that of
Salar de
Ascotán. The
river flows south on an
elevated plateau, for
about 150 km (90 mi)...