Chacao, Chile
Place in Chiloé, Los Lagos
41°49′40″S 73°31′31″W / 41.827758°S 73.5253°W / -41.827758; -73.5253 (2002[1])
Chacao is a village (Spanish: aldea) located at southern shore of Chacao Channel that separates Chiloé Island from the mainland. Chacao was established as a Spanish outpost with the name of San Antonio de Chacao in 1567 during the conquest of Chiloé.
References
- ^ Chile: Ciudades, pueblos, aldeas y caseríos, Instituto nacional de estadísticas, June 2005, retrieved January 10, 2014
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- Butachauques
- Caucahue
- Chiloé
- Coldita
- Desertores1
- Guafo
- Laitec
- Lemuy
- Quinchao
- San Pedro
- Tranqui
- Gulf of Ancud
- Estero de Castro
- Caulín Bay
- Chacao Channel
- Sea of Chiloé
- Gulf of Corcovado
- Dalcahue Channel
- Caleta Zorra
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1: These islands are not part of Chiloé Province