Cerro Pollone is a glaciated mountain of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in Patagonia, located on the border between Chile and Argentina, west of Mount Fitz Roy, west of Cerro Domo Blanco and in the northern part of the Chaltén mountain range. It has an altitude of 2600 meters above sea level.[1]

Cerro Pollone
Cerro Pollone is located in Southern Patagonia
Cerro Pollone
Cerro Pollone
Argentina and Chile
Highest point
Elevation2,600 m (8,500 ft)
Geography
LocationArgentina and Chile
Parent rangeAndes

On the Chilean side it is located in the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, being its eastern side in the Chaltén Mountain Range Natural Site, which is an integral part of the park.

Previously Chile claimed the entire mountain, but after the arbitration decision of the dispute of the Desert Lagoon in 1994, the limit was defined in the hill, being recognized as a binational landmark by both countries.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Cerro Pollone (ca. 2600m) & nearby peaks". PATA Climb.
  2. ^ "The Laguna del Desierto case". Jusmundi. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Boundary dispute between Argentina and Chile concerning the frontier line between boundary post 62 and Mount Fitzroy" (PDF). Legal UN. 21 October 1994. Retrieved 2 February 2023.