Uspallata Pass
Pass in Chile
The Uspallata Pass, Bermejo Pass or Cumbre Pass, is an Andean pass which provides a route between the wine-growing region around the Argentine city of Mendoza, the Chilean city Los Andes and Santiago, the Chilean capital situated in the central... Wikipedia
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The Uspallata Pass is a mountain pass used by the Army of the Andes to cross the Andes mountain range in 1817, with the purpose of freeing Chile from royalist ...
a mountain pass in S South America, in the Andes, connecting Mendoza, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile. About 12,600 feet (3,840 meters) high.
The Uspallata Pass stands about 12,500 ft (3,810 m) high, over the Andes between Mendoza, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile, and was used by Pan American-Grace ...
12,500 ft (3,810 m) high, over the Andes between Mendoza, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile. A trail—and later a rough road—for men and pack animals was used ...
a pass over the Andes in S South America, between Mendoza (Argentina) and Santiago (Chile). Height: 3840 m (12 600 ft). Also called: La Cumbre.
Cerro Aconcagua via the Uspallata Pass. At 6,957 meters (22,825 feet), Cerro Aconcagua is the highest mountain in both the Western and the Southern hemispheres.