San Javier Island, the Glossary
Map of the Isthmus of Ofqui area. In red a 20th-century canal project. San Javier Island (Isla San Javier) is an island in the fjords and channels of southern Chile.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Antonio de Vea expedition, Aysén Region, Caleta Tortel, Capitán Prat Province, Caucahue, Chono people, Communes of Chile, Fjords and channels of Chile, Gulf of Penas, Gulf of San Esteban, Pacific Ocean, Provinces of Chile, Regions of Chile.
- Islands of Aysén Region
- Uninhabited islands of Chile
Antonio de Vea expedition
The Antonio de Vea expedition of 1675–1676 was a Spanish naval expedition to the fjords and channels of Patagonia aimed to find whether rival colonial powers—specifically, the English—were active in the region.
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Aysén Region
The Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region (Región de Aysén,, Región de Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo), often shortened to Aysén Region or Aisén,Examples of name usage:, official regional government site refers to the region as "Región de Aysén".
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Caleta Tortel
Caleta Tortel is a coastal village (aldea) in Chile.
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Capitán Prat Province
Capitán Prat Province (Provincia de Capitán Prat) is one of four provinces in the southern Chilean region of Aysén (XI).
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Caucahue
Caucahue is an ethonym used by Chonos and the Huilliche and Spanish of Chiloé for a group of canoe-faring people that inhabited the archipelagoes south of the Gulf of Penas.
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Chono people
The Chono, or GuaitecoUrbina Burgos 2007, p. 334.
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Communes of Chile
A commune (comuna) is the smallest administrative subdivision in Chile.
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Fjords and channels of Chile
The southern coast of Chile presents a large number of fjords and fjord-like channels from the latitudes of Cape Horn (55° S) to Reloncaví Estuary (42° S).
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Gulf of Penas
The Gulf of Penas (Golfo de Penas in Spanish, meaning "gulf of distress") is a body of water located south of the Taitao Peninsula, Chile. San Javier Island and Gulf of Penas are Aysén Region geography stubs.
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Gulf of San Esteban
Map of the Gulf of San Esteban in the Isthmus of Ofqui area. In red a 20th-century canal project. The Gulf of San Esteban (Golfo de San Esteban) is an embayment in Aysén Region in the Chilean part of Patagonia. San Javier Island and Gulf of San Esteban are Aysén Region geography stubs.
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Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.
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Provinces of Chile
A province is a second-level administrative division in Chile.
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Regions of Chile
Chile is divided into 16 regions (in Spanish, regiones; singular), which are the country's first-level administrative division.
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See also
Islands of Aysén Region
- Campana Island
- Chonos Archipelago
- Guaitecas Archipelago
- Guamblin Island
- Guayaneco Archipelago
- Magdalena Island, Aysén Region
- Malvinas Islands (Chile)
- Merino Jarpa Island
- Patricio Lynch Island
- Prat Island
- San Javier Island
- Serrano Island
- Wager Island
Uninhabited islands of Chile
- Águila Islet
- Alejandro Selkirk Island
- Campana Island
- Desventuradas Islands
- Guamblin Island
- Ildefonso Islands
- Isla Bartolomé
- Isla Gonzalo
- Isla Salas y Gómez
- Motu Iti (Rapa Nui)
- Motu Nui
- San Javier Island
- Santa Clara Island
- Wollaston Islands
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Javier_Island
Also known as Javier Island, San Esteban Island (Chile), San Esteban Island, Chile.