Monte San Valentin, also known as Monte San Clemente, is the highest mountain in Chilean Patagonia and the highest mountain south of 37°S outside Antarctica...
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Exploradores Glacier is a glacier situated on the northeastern slope of Monte San Valentín, in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile...
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Patagonia, such as the Monte San Valentín, Cerro Arenales, Cerro Hyades and Cerro Pared Norte. This park contains a number of rivers. San Tadeo River is located...
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Institution. Retrieved 2005-02-11. Some sources mistakenly refer to Monte San Valentin as the highest peak in Patagonia, despite it being only 4,058 meters...
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Puncak Jaya 42. Monte San Valentin Andes Chile 46°35′42″S 73°20′45″W / 46.59500°S 73.34583°W / -46.59500; -73.34583 (42. Monte San Valentin (3696 m)) 3...
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expedition carried out a north-to-south crossing from the foot of Monte San Valentín down to the snout of the Steffen Glacier. Martin Session, the glaciologist...
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77°43′00″W Colombia 4,058 Monte San Valentín 46°35′42″S 73°20′45″W / 46.59500°S 73.34583°W / -46.59500; -73.34583 (Monte San Valentín) Chile 4,018 Pico...
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The Battle of San Juan del Monte, also referred to as Battle of Pinaglabanan, took place on August 30, 1896. It is considered as the first major battle...
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Country Elevation (m) Prominence (m) Col (m) 1 Monte San Valentín Chile 4,058 3,696 362 2 Monte San Lorenzo Argentina / Chile 3,706 3,319 387 3 Melimoyu...
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282 m (20,610 ft) Monte San Valentin, 4,058 m (13,314 ft) Cerro Paine Grande, 2,884 m (9,462 ft) Cerro Macá, c.2,300 m (7,546 ft) Monte Darwin, c.2,500 m...
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