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The northern end of the border is a [[tripoint]] it forms with those at the [[Argentina-Bolivia border]] and the [[Bolivia-Chile border]] in [[Atacama desert]]. It extends south to the [[Strait of Magellan]] and ends on [[Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego]]. It separates the island into two to its [[coast]] a few kilometres south west of [[Ushuaia]].
 
In November 1984 in the southern border area is finally established after long negotiations and mediation of [[John Paul II]] by the [[Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Argentina and Chile from 1984]], a perpetual treaty, signed at the [[Vatican City|Vatican]] by representatives of both countries. <br/>
 
On 16 December 1998, an agreement between Argentina and Chile said the frontier line from [[Mount Fitz Roy]] and [[Cerro Daudet]]. This border is in the [[Region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica]], [[Province of Ultima Esperanza]] at the [[Icefield Southern Patagonia]].