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- Cape_San_Pío abstract "Cabo San Pío (English: Cape San Pio) at 55°3′S 66°31′W, the southernmost tip of mainland Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego as well as of Argentina, except for the small islet Islote Blanco (55°3′48″S 66°33′12″W) that lies about 1.5 km (1 mi) off the coast in SW direction (about 0.5 km further to the south).The cape marks the eastern entrance to the Beagle Channel and has an 8 m high light Faro Cabo San Pío that dates back to 1919. The brick tower with red and white bands, and exterior ladder, is shaped like a bowling pin. The characteristic is two white flashes every 16 seconds and the range is 9.2 nm (17 km).The Beagle Conflict was a border dispute between Argentina and Chile, in which Argentina claimed sovereignty of the Picton, Lennox and Nueva islands off the coast south of Tierra del Fuego, and took both countries to the brink of war in 1978. The conflicts dates back to the Boundary Treaty of July 23, 1881, which did not specify the border to details in this waters. The conflict was finally resolved on January 23, 1984, when Argentina and Chile signed the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina giving the islands to Chile but most maritime rights to Argentina.".
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageExternalLink FCSanPio.ASP.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageExternalLink uniquelighthouse.cfm?value=5304.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageID "12691220".
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageLength "1714".
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageRevisionID "583701439".
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Beagle_Channel.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Beagle_Channel_cartography_since_1881.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Beagle_Conflict.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Beagle_conflict.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headlands_of_Argentina.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Category:Isla_Grande_de_Tierra_del_Fuego.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Isla_Grande_de_Tierra_del_Fuego.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Islote_Blanco,_Argentina.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Picton,_Lennox_and_Nueva.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Peace_and_Friendship_of_1984_between_Chile_and_Argentina.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cape San Pío".
- Cape_San_Pío hasPhotoCollection Cape_San_Pío.
- Cape_San_Pío wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Cape_San_Pío subject Category:Headlands_of_Argentina.
- Cape_San_Pío subject Category:Isla_Grande_de_Tierra_del_Fuego.
- Cape_San_Pío point "-55.05 -66.51666666666667".
- Cape_San_Pío type SpatialThing.
- Cape_San_Pío comment "Cabo San Pío (English: Cape San Pio) at 55°3′S 66°31′W, the southernmost tip of mainland Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego as well as of Argentina, except for the small islet Islote Blanco (55°3′48″S 66°33′12″W) that lies about 1.5 km (1 mi) off the coast in SW direction (about 0.5 km further to the south).The cape marks the eastern entrance to the Beagle Channel and has an 8 m high light Faro Cabo San Pío that dates back to 1919.".
- Cape_San_Pío label "Cape San Pío".
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- Cape_San_Pío sameAs 3836692.
- Cape_San_Pío sameAs Q1024897.
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- Cape_San_Pío lat "-55.05".
- Cape_San_Pío long "-66.51666666666667".
- Cape_San_Pío wasDerivedFrom Cape_San_Pío?oldid=583701439.
- Cape_San_Pío isPrimaryTopicOf Cape_San_Pío.