Caracoles was a small, but important town dedicated to the mining of the silver resources located in 23°01′S 69°01′W / 23.02°S 69.01°W in the Atacama desert. Its accurate location led to dispute between the Bolivian and the Chilean Governments because the Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia ordered that tax incomes from the region between the 23°S and the 25°S should be divided in equal parts. Negotiations led to the Corral-Lindsay agreement, which was not ratified by Bolivia, but later both countries signed the Boundary Treaty of 1874 between Chile and Bolivia which eliminated the "Mutual Benefits Zone" between the 23°S and the 25°S parallels.
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| - El Mineral de Caracoles fue durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX un pueblo minero en la actual Región de Antofagasta en Chile que perteneció hasta el 14 de febrero de 1879 a Bolivia. Hoy ya desaparecido, estaba ubicado en 23°01′S 69°01′O / -23.02, -69.01 en el Desierto de Atacama. El mineral fue descubierto por José Díaz Gana. (es)
- Caracoles was a small, but important town dedicated to the mining of the silver resources located in 23°01′S 69°01′W / 23.02°S 69.01°W in the Atacama desert. Its accurate location led to dispute between the Bolivian and the Chilean Governments because the Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia ordered that tax incomes from the region between the 23°S and the 25°S should be divided in equal parts. Negotiations led to the Corral-Lindsay agreement, which was not ratified by Bolivia, but later both countries signed the Boundary Treaty of 1874 between Chile and Bolivia which eliminated the "Mutual Benefits Zone" between the 23°S and the 25°S parallels. (en)
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| - Caracoles was a small, but important town dedicated to the mining of the silver resources located in 23°01′S 69°01′W / 23.02°S 69.01°W in the Atacama desert. Its accurate location led to dispute between the Bolivian and the Chilean Governments because the Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia ordered that tax incomes from the region between the 23°S and the 25°S should be divided in equal parts. Negotiations led to the Corral-Lindsay agreement, which was not ratified by Bolivia, but later both countries signed the Boundary Treaty of 1874 between Chile and Bolivia which eliminated the "Mutual Benefits Zone" between the 23°S and the 25°S parallels. See location of Caracoles in a map of Antofagasta in 1895. (en)
- El Mineral de Caracoles fue durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX un pueblo minero en la actual Región de Antofagasta en Chile que perteneció hasta el 14 de febrero de 1879 a Bolivia. Hoy ya desaparecido, estaba ubicado en 23°01′S 69°01′O / -23.02, -69.01 en el Desierto de Atacama. El mineral fue descubierto por José Díaz Gana. (es)
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