Cerro Domo Blanco

The Cerro Domo Blanco[1][2] is a glacier-covered mountain of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in Patagonia, located on the border between Chile and Argentina.

It lies west of Mount Fitz Roy, east of Cerro Rincón, and in the northern part of the Circo de los Altares.

However, following the arbitration ruling in the Laguna del Desierto dispute in 1994, the boundary was set on the mountain, recognizing it as a binational landmark by both countries.

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