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Isla Alejandro Selkirk

Chile > Valparaiso Region > Provincia de Valparaíso > Juan Fernández

Alejandro Selkirk has a subtropical climate, moderated by the cold Humboldt Current and the southeast trade winds. Temperatures range from 3 °C (37 °F) to 34 °C (93 °F), with an annual mean of 15.4 °C (59.7 °F). Higher elevations are generally cooler. Average annual precipitation is 1,081 mm (42.6 in),…

Average elevation: 265 m

Farellones

Chile > Santiago Metropolitan Region > Provincia de Santiago

Located in the commune of Lo Barnechea, 36 km from Santiago at an altitude of 2,340 meters above sea level (7,874 feet), Farellones has a health centre, a school, and about 200 houses. The houses and cabins are made of wood, giving the village its characteristic look.

Average elevation: 2,243 m

Bahía Inglesa

Chile > Atacama Region > Provincia de Copiapó > Caldera

Bahia Inglesa ("English Bay") is a locality located near the port of Caldera in Atacama Region, Chile. It is situated at an average elevation of 10 meters above the sea level. As of 2017, it had a population of 535.

Average elevation: 10 m

Lebu

Chile > Biobío Region > Provincia de Arauco

Average elevation: 147 m

Parque Nacional Nevado de Tres Cruces

Chile > Atacama Region > Provincia de Copiapó

This salt flat spans 8,300 hectares at an altitude of 3,700 meters (12,139 ft). The world's highest volcano, and the highest peak in Chile, Ojos del Salado, (6,893meters/22,615 ft.) is located in its vicinity. The salar is 180 km northeast of the city of Copiapó in the Andes mountains.

Average elevation: 4,492 m

Valparaiso Region

Chile

Average elevation: 376 m

Linao

Chile > Los Lagos Region > Provincia de Chiloé > Ancud

Average elevation: 22 m

Zona Austral

Chile > Region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica > Provincia de Última Esperanza > Puerto Natales

In the far south (Chile Austral), which extends from Valdivia through the Chacao Channel to Cape Horn, the Andes and the South Pacific meet. This district of the country is mountainous, heavily forested and inhospitable. The deeply indented coastline is filled with islands which preserve the general outline of…

Average elevation: 768 m

Arica y Parinacota Region

Chile

The region lies within the Norte Grande (Far North) natural region. It combines deserts, green valleys, the steep and volcanic Andes mountains, and the Altiplano (high plain) to the east. A narrow coastal strip of low-lying land no more than 2 kilometres (1 mi) wide separates the Pacific's Nazca Plate from the…

Average elevation: 2,555 m

Biobio Region

Chile

Average elevation: 573 m

Chonchi

Chile > Los Lagos Region > Provincia de Chiloé

Average elevation: 139 m

Antilhue

Chile > Los Ríos > Provincia de Valdivia > Los Lagos

Average elevation: 37 m

Santiago

Chile > Santiago Metropolitan Region > Provincia de Santiago

The city lies in the center of the Santiago Basin, a large bowl-shaped valley consisting of broad and fertile lands surrounded by mountains. The city has a varying elevation, gradually increasing from 400 m (1,312 ft) in the western areas to more than 700 m (2,297 ft) in the eastern areas. Santiago's…

Average elevation: 553 m

Los Vilos

Chile > Coquimbo Region > Provincia de Choapa

Average elevation: 261 m

Curicó

Chile > Maule Region > Provincia de Curicó

Average elevation: 658 m

Santiago

Chile > Santiago Metropolitan Region > Provincia de Santiago

The city lies in the center of the Santiago Basin, a large bowl-shaped valley consisting of broad and fertile lands surrounded by mountains. The city has a varying elevation, gradually increasing from 400 m (1,312 ft) in the western areas to more than 700 m (2,297 ft) in the eastern areas. Santiago's…

Average elevation: 724 m

Puerto Williams

Chile > Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica Region > Provincia de la Antártica Chilena > Cape Horn

The climate of Puerto Williams is a temperate subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc) bordering closely on a tundra climate (ET) according to the Köppen climate classification. The summers are short and cool while the winters are long, wet, but moderate. Rainfall is around 512.3 mm (20 in) a year and temperatures are…

Average elevation: 151 m

Cabo Blanco

Chile > Los Ríos > Provincia de Valdivia > Valdivia

Average elevation: 15 m

Zona Sur

Chile > Los Ríos Region > Provincia de Ranco > Río Bueno

Although many lakes can be found in the Andean and coastal regions of central Chile, the south (Sur de Chile) has the country's most lakes. Southern Chile stretches from below the Río Bío-Bío at about 37° south latitude to below Isla de Chiloé at about 43.4° south latitude. In this lake district of…

Average elevation: 399 m

Antofagasta Region

Chile

Average elevation: 2,361 m

Cauquenes

Chile > Maule Region > Provincia de Cauquenes

Average elevation: 228 m

Huasco

Chile > Atacama Region > Provincia de Huasco

Average elevation: 199 m

La Serena

Chile > Coquimbo Region > Provincia de Elqui

Average elevation: 390 m

Cunco

Chile > Araucanía Region > Provincia de Cautín

Average elevation: 610 m

Osorno

Chile > Los Lagos Region > Provincia de Osorno

Osorno's proximity to the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass makes it a key place the national economy. The mountain pass connects Osorno to the Argentine city of Bariloche, and is one of primary arteries that ties the two countries' southern regions together. The pass is particularly important due to the fact that…

Average elevation: 105 m

Sauzal

Chile > Provincia de Cauquenes > Cauquenes

Average elevation: 199 m

Cascada Invertida

Chile > Provincia de Talca > San Clemente

Average elevation: 1,906 m

Zona Central

Chile > Maule Region > Provincia de Curicó > Teno

The topography of central Chile includes a coastal range of mountains running parallel to the Andes. Lying between the two mountain ranges is the so-called Central Valley, which contains some of the richest agricultural land in the country, especially in its northern portion. The area just north and south of…

Average elevation: 1,121 m

Coquimbo Region

Chile

Average elevation: 1,652 m

Maule Region

Chile

Average elevation: 908 m

Los Lagos Region

Chile

Average elevation: 426 m

Las Cabras

Chile > Provincia de Cachapoal

Average elevation: 308 m

Curanilahue

Chile > Biobío Region > Provincia de Arauco

Average elevation: 314 m

Provincia de Cordillera

Chile > Santiago Metropolitan Region

Cordillera Province (Spanish: Provincia de Cordillera) is one of six provinces in the Santiago Metropolitan Region of central Chile. Its topography includes a small area of Chile's central valley, glaciers, rivers, volcanoes, and the Andes range, which forms the border with Mendoza Province in Argentina. The…

Average elevation: 2,436 m

Lonquimay

Chile > Araucanía Region > Provincia de Malleco

Average elevation: 1,387 m

Castro

Chile > Los Lagos Region > Provincia de Chiloé

Average elevation: 165 m

Salar de Atacama

Chile > Antofagasta Region

The salt flat encompasses 3,000 km2 (1,200 sq mi), is about 100 km (62 mi) long and 80 km (50 mi) wide, which makes it the third largest in the world, after Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia (10,582 km2 (4,086 sq mi)). and Salinas Grandes in Argentina (6,000 km2 (2,300 sq mi)). Its average elevation is about 2,300 m…

Average elevation: 2,650 m

Cunlagua

Chile > Coquimbo Region > Provincia de Choapa > Salamanca

Average elevation: 1,002 m

Neltume

Chile > Los Ríos > Provincia de Valdivia > Panguipulli

Average elevation: 599 m

Tranquilla

Chile > Coquimbo Region > Provincia de Choapa > Salamanca

Average elevation: 1,173 m

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