Lilpela Pass

Ipela or Lilpela is a mountain pass through the along the border between and . It is most notable for being the pass used by Pablo Neruda to flee from Chile in 1949 due to the Cursed Law.
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  • Type: Pass with an elevation of 1,408 metres
  • Description: mountain pass in Argentina–Chile border
  • Also known as: Paso de Ilpela” and “Paso de Ylpela

Lilpela Pass

Latitude
-40.16667° or 40° 10′ south
Longitude
-71.81667° or 71° 49′ west
Elevation
1,408 metres (4,619 feet)
Open location code
47FCR5MM+88
Geo­Names ID
3853894
Wiki­data ID
Q6548420
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Lilpela Pass” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Paso de Lilpela
  • Chinese: 利佩拉山道
  • Spanish: Paso Lilpela
  • Swedish: Paso de Lilpela

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