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- Archipiélago_de_Juan_Fernández_National_Park abstract "Archipiélago de Juan Fernández National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaɱ ferˈnandes]) is a national park located in the Pacific Ocean 665 kilometres west of Chile's mainland port of San Antonio, in the Juan Fernández Archipelago. The park covers 96 square kilometres and comprises the Santa Clara, Alejandro Selkirk and the most part of the Robinson Crusoe Island islands.".
- Q1702865 abstract "Archipiélago de Juan Fernández National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaɱ ferˈnandes]) is a national park located in the Pacific Ocean 665 kilometres west of Chile's mainland port of San Antonio, in the Juan Fernández Archipelago. The park covers 96 square kilometres and comprises the Santa Clara, Alejandro Selkirk and the most part of the Robinson Crusoe Island islands.".
- Archipiélago_de_Juan_Fernández_National_Park comment "Archipiélago de Juan Fernández National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaɱ ferˈnandes]) is a national park located in the Pacific Ocean 665 kilometres west of Chile's mainland port of San Antonio, in the Juan Fernández Archipelago. The park covers 96 square kilometres and comprises the Santa Clara, Alejandro Selkirk and the most part of the Robinson Crusoe Island islands.".
- Q1702865 comment "Archipiélago de Juan Fernández National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaɱ ferˈnandes]) is a national park located in the Pacific Ocean 665 kilometres west of Chile's mainland port of San Antonio, in the Juan Fernández Archipelago. The park covers 96 square kilometres and comprises the Santa Clara, Alejandro Selkirk and the most part of the Robinson Crusoe Island islands.".