Desertores Islands
Group of islands in the Sea of Chiloé, Los Lagos Region, Chile / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Desertores Islands are a group of islands in the Sea of Chiloé, between Chiloé Island and the mainland of Chile. They are the easternmost islands of the Chiloé Archipelago. They are administered as part of the Chaitén commune, in the Palena Province, unlike the rest of the Archipelago, which forms Chiloé Province. Talcan, the biggest and easternmost of the Desertores Islands, is just six km from the mainland.
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Native name: Islas Desertores | |
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Geography | |
Coordinates | 42.700779°S 73.020813°W / -42.700779; -73.020813 |
Adjacent to | Pacific Ocean |
Major islands | Auten, Chuit, Chulin, Imerquiña, Nayahue, Talcan |
Administration | |
Region | Los Lagos |
Province | Palena |
Commune | Chaitén |
Additional information | |
NGA UFI -879525 |
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The six main islands are Auten, Chuit, Chulin, Imerquiña, Nayahue and Talcan. There are several smaller islands, including Silla del Diablo, which lies halfway between Chulin and the mainland.
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