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Antilhue
Place in Valdivia, Los Ríos / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antilhue | |
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![]() Railway Valdivia – Los Lagos – Antilhue | |
Region | Los Ríos |
Province | Valdivia |
Municipalidad | Los Lagos |
Comuna | Los Lagos |
Government | |
• Type | Municipalidad |
• Alcade | Simón Mansilla Roa (1996-2008) |
Population | |
• Total | 836 |
Time zone | UTC−04:00 (Chilean Standard) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−03:00 (Chilean Daylight) |
Area code | Country + town = 56 + 63 |
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Antilhue is a village (Spanish: aldea) in Chile, South America. It is located in the commune of Los Lagos on the shores of Calle-Calle River just east of Valdivia. Two petroleum-fueled power plants, Antilhue I and Antilhue II, with a combined production capacity of 101.3 MW, are located near the village.
Antihue is linked to other places by its railway which is a notable part of the village. With this railway the economy and social development of Antihue grew.[1] One of the most popular sites to see in Antihue is the El Valdiviano which is a steam train that gives a 28km journey from Valdivia through other station like Huellelhue, and Pishuinco and then arriving at Antilhue. El Valdiviano can hold 390 passengers and has a dining car. It offers a comfortable experience for tourists.