Lilpela Pass
Ipela or Lilpela (Spanish: Paso Lilpela) is a mountain pass through the Andes along the border between Chile and Argentina. It is most notable for being the pass used by Pablo Neruda to flee from Chile in 1949 due to the Cursed Law. The pass is not outfitted as an international border crossing. During summer months Carabineros guard the entrance to the pass close to Chabranco.
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Lilpela Pass
Ipela or Lilpela (Spanish: Paso Lilpela) is a mountain pass through the Andes along the border between Chile and Argentina. It is most notable for being the pass used by Pablo Neruda to flee from Chile in 1949 due to the Cursed Law. The pass is not outfitted as an international border crossing. During summer months Carabineros guard the entrance to the pass close to Chabranco.
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Paso de Lilpela är ett bergspa ...... är mars, med 53 mm nederbörd.
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El paso Lilpela o Ipela es un ...... da al paso cerca de Chabranco.
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Paso de Lilpela är ett bergspa ...... nns inga samhällen i närheten.
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