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Hito Esmeralda

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The Hito Esmeralda (English: Emerald Landmark) is a tripoint where Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay meet. This geographical point is at the edge of Pilcomayo River, at an altitude of 200 m (660 ft), with coordinates of 22°13′31″S 62°38′11″W / 22.22528°S 62.63639°W / -22.22528; -62.63639.

Located within the region called Gran Chaco, the boundary marker marks a triple border region in South America; It is located more precisely 8 km (5 mi) northeast of the Argentine town of Santa Victoria Este and 8 km north of La Merced Mission, both in the province of Salta.

The Chaco limit was established by Hayes Case in 1878,[1] and by the treaty complementary to the limits of 1939 signed in Buenos Aires,[2] and ratified in Asunción in 1945.[3]

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  1. ^ "Diario Digital abc de Paraguay - A 130 años de la decisión, los entretelones del laudo Hayes.". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
  2. ^ Ministerio de Justicia y Derechos Humanos, Presidencia de la Nación Argentina. Aprobación complementario de límites con Paraguay. Tratado 12.600.
  3. ^ Historia general de las relaciones exteriores de la República Argentina. Las relaciones de la Argentina con Bolivia y Paraguay.