Monte Fitz Roy, also called Cerro Chaltén, is a 3375-metre-high mountain located in Patagonia near the mountain village of El Chaltén, on the border between Chile and Argentina. The two countries reached an agreement in 1998 that the border makes a turn eastwards over the top of the mountain. Consequently, the mountain is also on the border of two national parks: Los Glaciares National Park (Argentina) and Parque Nacional Bernardo O'Higgins (Chile). However, the exact location of that boundary in the Fitzroy area is still unclear.
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