- Mamuil Malal Pass
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Mamuil Malal Pass (Mapudungun for corral of wooden sticks) is an international mountain pass in the Andes between Chile and Argentina. The pass connects Pucón and Curarrehue in Chile with Junín de los Andes in Argentina. The road is paved on the Argentinian side and passes just north of Lanín Volcano (3,747 metres (12,293 ft)). During winter the pass may close due to heavy snowfalls. From the Chilean side the pass is accessed through Route 199-CH, branch line which begins at the Panamerican Highway near Freire.
Coordinates: 39°34′43.11″S 71°29′16.43″W / 39.5786417°S 71.4878972°W
Bolivia-Chile passes Argentina-Chile passes Jama · San Francisco · Agua Negra · Los Patos · Libertadores · Pino Hachado · Mamuil Malal · Carirriñe · Huahum · Ipela · Cardenal Antonio SamoréNote: Passes are ordered by latitude from north to southCategories:- Argentina–Chile border crossings
- Geography of Araucanía Region
- Transport in Araucanía Region
- Geography of Neuquén Province
- Mountain passes of the Andes
- Mountain passes of Argentina
- Mountain passes of Chile
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