Shuttle to Border Crossing
Shuttle to Border Crossing is a bus stop in Ipiales, Nariño. Shuttle to Border Crossing is situated nearby to the bus station Terminal de Transporte Terrestre, as well as near the church Cenfol - Iglesia Nueva Semilla en Cristo.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pupiales and Cuaspud.
Pupiales
Town
Pupiales is a town and municipality in the Nariño Department, Colombia. Pupiales is situated 5 km north of Shuttle to Border Crossing.
Cuaspud
Hamlet
Cuaspud is a town and municipality in the Nariño Department, Colombia. Cuaspud is situated 7 km southeast of Shuttle to Border Crossing.
Tulcán
Tulcán is the capital of the province of Carchi in Ecuador and the seat of Tulcán Canton. The population of the city of Tulcán was 56,719 in the 2022 census.Shuttle to Border Crossing
- Type: Bus stop
- Also known as: “Colectivo para Border”
- Category: transportation
- Location: Ipiales, Nariño, Pacifica, Colombia, South America
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Latitude
0.82684° or 0° 49′ 37″ northLongitude
-77.6307° or 77° 37′ 51″ westOpen location code
67G4R9G9+PPOpenStreetMap ID
node 4872741421OpenStreetMap feature
highway=bus_stop
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Terminal de Transporte Terrestre and Cenfol - Iglesia Nueva Semilla en Cristo.
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