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- Huinay abstract "Huinay is a tract of land belonging to the San Ignacio del Huinay Foundation. This territory covers nearly 350 km2 (135 sq mi) in the Commune of Hualaihué, in Los Lagos Region of Chile. It lies between the Comau or Leptepu fiord and the border with the Republic of Argentina in the Palena Province. Its location is 42°22′S 72°24′W. Huinay also divides the private Pumalín Park belonging to American owner Douglas Tompkins into two parts. Tompkins wants to purchase it to unify his park, however, this has met with strong opposition from the people in the hamlet of Huinay.The Leptepu fjord is part of a 68 km (42 mi) longitudinal structural fault that runs from north to south, profoundly remodelled through the passing of the continental glaciers during the glaciations of the Quaternary period.The ice field that slid through the fiord, trapped between high mountains, carved the valleys deeply - they have subsequently been partially refilled with sediment, resulting in a remaining depth of up to 500 m below current sea level. In numerous places there is evidence of the glacio-isostatic structures that survived the postglacial eustatic advances during the last 15,000 years. Huinay is under the influence of a cold and humid climate. The annual rainfall is very variable, with generally two or three comparatively dry months in summer in the fjord region with a strong increase towards the Andes mountain range, resulting in almost 6000 mm of annual precipitation in Huinay. The average yearly temperature is approximately 11.5 °C. This, together with the abundant rainfall, sustains the thick, evergreen, mixed, mild jungle that extends to the high-water mark along the walls of the fjord.".
- Huinay wikiPageExternalLink www.huinay.cl.
- Huinay wikiPageID "1985837".
- Huinay wikiPageLength "1977".
- Huinay wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Huinay wikiPageRevisionID "553744340".
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Los_Lagos_Region.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Comau_Fjord.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Tompkins.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Eustatic.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Evergreen.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Fiord.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Fjord.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Glacio-isostatic_structure.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet_(place).
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Hualaihué.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Hualaihué,_Chile.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Jungle.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Leptepu_fjord.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Los_Lagos_Region.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Palena_Province.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation_(meteorology).
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Pumalín_Park.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary_period.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink San_Ignacio_del_Huinay_Foundation.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Sea_level.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Huinay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Huinay".
- Huinay hasPhotoCollection Huinay.
- Huinay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Huinay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Huinay subject Category:Geography_of_Los_Lagos_Region.
- Huinay hypernym Tract.
- Huinay point "-42.36666666666667 -72.4".
- Huinay type Place.
- Huinay type SpatialThing.
- Huinay comment "Huinay is a tract of land belonging to the San Ignacio del Huinay Foundation. This territory covers nearly 350 km2 (135 sq mi) in the Commune of Hualaihué, in Los Lagos Region of Chile. It lies between the Comau or Leptepu fiord and the border with the Republic of Argentina in the Palena Province. Its location is 42°22′S 72°24′W. Huinay also divides the private Pumalín Park belonging to American owner Douglas Tompkins into two parts.".
- Huinay label "Huinay".
- Huinay sameAs m.06b_x1.
- Huinay sameAs 3887507.
- Huinay sameAs Q5935116.
- Huinay sameAs Q5935116.
- Huinay lat "-42.36666666666667".
- Huinay long "-72.4".
- Huinay wasDerivedFrom Huinay?oldid=553744340.
- Huinay isPrimaryTopicOf Huinay.