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Bolivia chile has no case in silala river dispute says morales
The Silala is an aquifer and river arising from springs in Bolivia, and flowing into Chile.
The division of the flow from this water body has been a matter of controversy between the two nations, Chile claiming that the present route makes it an international river, while Bolivia denies there is a river and asserts that the Silala ‘springs’ would not flow to Chile if not for the construction of canals over a hundred years ago.




References
Silala River Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA