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Map from the Argentine Republic Geographic Atlas - 1887. This geographic Atlas was made up under the direction of the geographer Mariano Felipe Paz Soldan. Shown here is the plate XXVI of the Atlas headed "Governship of Tierra del Fuego and the Malvinas Islands".

On this map the international boundary is traced along the centre of the Beagle Channel, indicating Picton, Nueva and Lennox and all the other islands and islets extending as far as Cape Horn as being under Chilean sovereingty
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Source El Conflicto del Beagle, edited by the chilean Foreign Affairs Office, 1978, Switzerland.
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