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- Salar_de_Ascotán abstract "Salar de Ascotán, also known as Salar de Cebollar, is a salt flat in northern Chile. Its drainage basin is 1,455 square kilometers (562 sq mi) and is shared with Bolivia. The basin is bordered on the north by the Salar de Carcote basin, on the east by small endorheic basins, including those of Laguna Cañapa and Laguna Hedionda, from which is separated by the crest of the Cerros de Cañapa, Cerro Araral and others. To the south, the basin is bordered by the San Pedro de Inacaliri River basin, while to the west the drainage divide between the salt flat and the Upper Loa River basin is marked by the summits of a chain of volcanoes culminating in Palpana.Salar de Ascotán has a surface area of 246 square kilometers (95 sq mi) and the train line of the FCAB runs on the west side of the salt flat for over 35 kilometers (22 mi).".
- Salar_de_Ascotán thumbnail FCAB_EMD_GR12_and_two_Clyde_GL26C-2_crossing_Salar_de_Ascotan,_Chile.jpg?width=300.
- Salar_de_Ascotán wikiPageID "35579212".
- Salar_de_Ascotán wikiPageRevisionID "601564204".
- Salar_de_Ascotán subject Category:Salt_flats_of_Chile.
- Salar_de_Ascotán point "-21.583333333333332 -68.25".
- Salar_de_Ascotán type SpatialThing.
- Salar_de_Ascotán comment "Salar de Ascotán, also known as Salar de Cebollar, is a salt flat in northern Chile. Its drainage basin is 1,455 square kilometers (562 sq mi) and is shared with Bolivia. The basin is bordered on the north by the Salar de Carcote basin, on the east by small endorheic basins, including those of Laguna Cañapa and Laguna Hedionda, from which is separated by the crest of the Cerros de Cañapa, Cerro Araral and others.".
- Salar_de_Ascotán label "Salar de Ascotán".
- Salar_de_Ascotán sameAs Salar_de_Ascot%C3%A1n.
- Salar_de_Ascotán sameAs Q7403659.
- Salar_de_Ascotán sameAs Q7403659.
- Salar_de_Ascotán lat "-21.583333333333332".
- Salar_de_Ascotán long "-68.25".
- Salar_de_Ascotán wasDerivedFrom Salar_de_Ascotán?oldid=601564204.
- Salar_de_Ascotán depiction FCAB_EMD_GR12_and_two_Clyde_GL26C-2_crossing_Salar_de_Ascotan,_Chile.jpg.