The Cordillera Occidental or Western Cordillera of Bolivia is part of the Andes (that is also part of the American Cordillera), a mountain range characterized by volcanic activity, making up the natural border with Chile and starting in the north with Juqhuri and ending in the south at the Licancabur volcano, which is on the southern limit of Bolivia with Chile.
The climate of the region is cold and inadequate for animal and plant life.
Its main feature is its ground, in which are large quantities of metallic minerals including gold, silver, copper, and others.
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