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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Los Alerces National Park' has mentioned 'Chile' in the following places:
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It is one of the longest-living trees in the world; some in Chile are 3,600 years old.
The alerce is restricted to a small range in Chile and Argentina and the species is endangered due to exploitation of the tree for lumber.
A buffer area 10 kilometres (6.2xc2xa0mi) wide surrounds the three sides of the park which do not border on Chile.
Los Alerces National Park is shaped like a rough rectangle, extending approximately 65 kilometres (40xc2xa0mi) north to south along the border with Chile and 45 kilometres (28xc2xa0mi) east to west.
[7] The lowest point in the park is about 330 metres (1,080xc2xa0ft) where the Futaleufxc3xba river crosses into Chile.
A hydroelectric dam, providing energy to industry in Puerto Madryn, has created the large Amutui Quimey Reservoir, which empties into the Futaleufxc3xba River which flows on to Chile.
The property coincides with the formally gazetted Los Alerces National Park covering 188,379 ha and has a buffer zone of 207,313 ha comprising the contiguous Los Alerces National Reserve (71,443 ha) plus an additional area (135,870 ha) which forms a 10 km wide band around the property except where it borders Chile.
The property is dominated by the presence of Patagonian Forest which occupies part of southern Chile and Argentina.
Other areas in Argentina and neighbouring Chile also offer the potential for the future expansion of this property.