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- Insular_Chile abstract "Insular Chile is a group disperse of small islands and archipelagos of volcanic origin in the South Pacific Ocean, moved away from Sudamérica, that are territories under sovereignty of Chile: the Juan Fernández Islands and the Desventuradas Islands are considered «continental insular Chile», the Salas y Gómez Island and the Easter Island, both geographically situated in the Polynesia, form the designated «oceanic insular Chile».All Insular Chile depends administrately from Valparaíso RegionThe Esporádicas islands are not the only insular territories Chileans; rather hardly 328 km², near of 0,3%, corresponds to this heterogeneous group, being the rest a total of 3739 islands and 2180 islets, whose surface reaches the 105 561 km², near of 14% of the under control effective surface Chilean, part of what in the official politics Chilean distinguishes the «insular Chile» of the «continental Chile», that corresponds to the territory of the country in South America and his adjacent islands. 670 km of distance west of Valparaíso, are the Juan Fernández Islands, composed by the islands Robinson Crusoe, Alejandro Selkirk and Santa Clara. More than 800 km of distance of the continental territory, in front of the Atacama Region, situate the called Desventuradas islands, composed by San Ambrosio and San Félix Islands. 3220 km west of Chañaral and to 415 km northeast of Rapa Nui, situates the Salas y Gómez Island. To 3600 km west of Caldera, is located the Easter Island, Rapa Nui, that has a surface of 163,6 km², being the main of the Sporadic islands.From all of them, only Easter Island and Robinson Crusoe are inhabited. The first, the further of the continent and culturally polynesic —part of Oceania, as Salas y Gómez—, and Desventuradas Islands and the archipelago of Juan Fernández are southamericans.The Sporadic islands are part of the Valparaíso Region. The Easter island and Salas y Gómez form the commune of Isla de Pascua, and the only commune of Isla de Pascua Province. The Desventuradas islands and Juan Fernández belong to the Valparaíso Province, and are part of the commune of Valparaíso and of Juan Fernández, respectively.In addition, this term allows to specify the time zones in Chile. This way, continental Chile, together with the Juan Fernández archipelago and the Desventuradas Islands, is located in the UTC-3 time zone, while the Easter Island and the Isla Salas y Gómez, both in Polynesia, (UTC-5).".
- Insular_Chile thumbnail The_three_areas_of_Chile.png?width=300.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageExternalLink 22.jpg.
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- Insular_Chile wikiPageLength "3636".
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- Insular_Chile wikiPageRevisionID "706877295".
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Alejandro_Selkirk_Island.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Archipelago.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Atacama_Region.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Caldera,_Chile.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands_of_Chile.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Chañaral.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Chilean_Sea.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Communes_of_Chile.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Desventuradas_Islands.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Easter_Island.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Isla_Salas_y_Gómez.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Isla_de_Pascua_(Commune).
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Isla_de_Pascua_(Province).
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Islands_of_Chile.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Fernández_(Commune).
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Fernández_Islands.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Kilometre.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Oceania.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Polynesia.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Robinson_Crusoe_Island.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Clara_Island.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Square_kilometre.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Time_zone.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Tricontinental_Chile.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Valparaíso.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Valparaíso_Province.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Valparaíso_Region.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink File:CL_Islas_del_Pacífico.PNG.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLink File:The_three_areas_of_Chile.png.
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Insular Chile".
- Insular_Chile wikiPageWikiLinkText "insular Chile".
- Insular_Chile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Insular_Chile subject Category:Islands_of_Chile.
- Insular_Chile hypernym Disperse.
- Insular_Chile comment "Insular Chile is a group disperse of small islands and archipelagos of volcanic origin in the South Pacific Ocean, moved away from Sudamérica, that are territories under sovereignty of Chile: the Juan Fernández Islands and the Desventuradas Islands are considered «continental insular Chile», the Salas y Gómez Island and the Easter Island, both geographically situated in the Polynesia, form the designated «oceanic insular Chile».All Insular Chile depends administrately from Valparaíso RegionThe Esporádicas islands are not the only insular territories Chileans; rather hardly 328 km², near of 0,3%, corresponds to this heterogeneous group, being the rest a total of 3739 islands and 2180 islets, whose surface reaches the 105 561 km², near of 14% of the under control effective surface Chilean, part of what in the official politics Chilean distinguishes the «insular Chile» of the «continental Chile», that corresponds to the territory of the country in South America and his adjacent islands. ".
- Insular_Chile label "Insular Chile".
- Insular_Chile sameAs Q2053376.
- Insular_Chile sameAs Illes_esporàdiques_xilenes.
- Insular_Chile sameAs Chile_insular.
- Insular_Chile sameAs Insulair_Chili.
- Insular_Chile sameAs Q2053376.
- Insular_Chile wasDerivedFrom Insular_Chile?oldid=706877295.
- Insular_Chile depiction The_three_areas_of_Chile.png.
- Insular_Chile isPrimaryTopicOf Insular_Chile.