Bolivia–Chile border

It separates Bolivia from Chile along Cordillera Occidental on the western edge of the Altiplano Plateau.

There is an ongoing[needs update] dispute about the nature of Silala River and Chile's use of its waters.

[1][2][3][4] Since 2021 the Bolivia–Chile border has been a major point of entry of irregular Venezuelan migrants into Chile.

[6] Irregular migration has been particularly troublesome for the Chilean border town of Colchane.

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View of Ollagüe volcano on the Bolivia–Chile border from west.
Map of the bofedal sources of Silala River in Bolivia near the Bolivia–Chile border.