The Chiloé Archipelago (Spanish: Archipiélago de Chiloé, pronounced [tʃiloˈe], locally [ʃiloˈe]) is a group of islands lying off the coast of Chile, in...
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Chiloé Island (Spanish: Isla de Chiloé, pronounced [tʃiloˈe], locally [ʃiloˈe]) also known as Greater Island of Chiloé (Isla Grande de Chiloé), is the...
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The Churches of Chiloé in Chile's Chiloé Archipelago are a unique architectural phenomenon in the Americas and one of the most prominent styles of Chilotan...
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The warlocks of Chiloé ("brujos de Chiloé" or "brujos chilotes" in the Spanish language) are people of Chiloé Archipelago said to practise witchcraft...
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Because the Chiloé wigeon is widely distributed and has a large, stable wild population, it is categorized as least concern by the IUCN. The Chiloé wigeon...
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archipelago, contained in the province Chiloé National Park on the island Chiloé Block, a geological tectonic unit Chiloe Wigeon This disambiguation page lists...
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Chiloé Province (Spanish: Provincia de Chiloé) is one of the four provinces in the southern Chilean region of Los Lagos (X). It consists of all of Chiloé...
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comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena. The region contains the country's second-largest island, Chiloé, and the second-largest...
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strains originating in the Chiloé Archipelago replaced earlier potatoes of Peruvian origin in Europe. The potatoes of Chiloé are important elements of...
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derived from Chiloé Island where many of the specimens were collected, and the species name is derived from its very small fore wings. "Chiloe micropteron...
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sea of Chiloé (Spanish: Mar de Chiloé or Mar Chilote) is a marginal sea off the coast of Chile that is separated from the Pacific Ocean by Chiloé Island...
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Archipelago of Chiloé, and the legends and superstitions brought by the Spanish conquistadores, who in 1567 began the process of conquest in Chiloé and with...
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The 2016 Chiloé earthquake with a magnitude of Mww 7.6 struck 225 kilometres (140 mi) south-west of Puerto Montt in southern Chile at 11:22 local time...
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cuisine of Chiloé is a distinct form of cuisine from Chiloé Archipelago. The current cuisine of Chiloé emerged from the fusion of Chiloé's indigenous...
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arrived in Chiloé Island, Chile, in early June 1742. One final survivor (Marine Lieutenant Thomas Hamilton) was rescued and brought to Chiloé Island by...
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famous grotesque mythological being in Chiloé". Radio Santiago. 1 August 2019. "Myths and Legends from Chiloé: Fiura". John E. Roth. American Elves: an...
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to many aspects of history and the beliefs of the Chiloé archipelago. Renato Cárdenas‘s book of Chiloé mythology is a collection of stories, legends and...
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Drimys winteri (redirect from Chiloé pepper)
Drimys winteri, also known as Winter's bark, foye and canelo, is a slender species of tree in the family Winteraceae, growing up to 20 m (66 ft) tall....
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attachment.” Chiloé's history began with the arrival of its first human inhabitants more than 7,000 years ago. Spread along the coast of Chiloé Island are...
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The Chiloé Block or Chiloé Terrane is a geotectonic unit making up the basement of large parts of south-central Chile between 41° and 45°S. Due to its...
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Chacao Channel bridge (redirect from Chiloé Bicentennial Bridge)
Channel bridge, also known as Chiloé Bicentennial Bridge, is a bridge currently under construction to link the island of Chiloé with mainland Chile crossing...
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Royal Governor of Chiloé, Antonio de Quintanilla, depended directly on the central government in Madrid. The Governorate of Chiloé had its de jure northern...
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local currency, the real de alerce, in Chiloé Archipelago. It has been argued that the Spanish exclave of Chiloé prevailed over other Spanish settlements...
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peoples and 9.8% blacks. Francisco Hurtado, Governor of the province of Chiloé, conducted a census in 1784 and found the population consisted of 26,703...
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Chaullin Island is part of the Chiloé Archipelago in Chile. Chaullin Island (Calbuco) geonames.org v t e...
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identity of the Chiloé Archipelago. Founded in 2020, the movement is dedicated to promoting the rights and sovereignty of the Chiloé communities. It has...
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middens (Spanish: conchales) of Chiloé Archipelago, yet this claim is unverified. There are various place names in Chiloé Archipelago with Chono etymologies...
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Darwin's fox (category Chiloé Archipelago)
Park, the Cordillera de Oncol, Cordillera Pelada in mainland Chile and Chiloé Island. This small, dark canine weighs 1.8 to 3.95 kg (4.0 to 8.7 lb), has...
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Nahuelbuta National Park and the surrounding Valdivian rainforest. Similarly on Chiloé Island, their population is limited to the forests that extend from the...
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Nahuel Huapi Lake in 1650. In 1670, Jesuit priest Nicolás Mascardi, based in Chiloé Archipelago, entered the area through the Reloncaví Estuary and Todos los...
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