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The Grey Glacier of Chile's Torres del Paine National Park is located in the Zona Austral natural region.. Because Chile extends from a point about 625 kilometers north of the Tropic of Capricorn to a point hardly more than 1,400 kilometers north of the Antarctic Circle, within its territory can be found a broad selection of the Earth's climates.
Rupestrian art of the Patagonia Aysén, Magallanes: 1998 i, ii, iii (cultural) This nomination comprises several sites with cave art in Patagonia. Some of the sites have been dated to be nearly 10,000 years old, such as the Los Toldos on the Argentinian side. Images include hand stencils, depictions of guanacos and ñandus, and
The following is a list of ecoregions in Chile as identified by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Terrestrial ecoregions
Natural region Area Established Alberto de Agostini: Zona Austral: 14,600 km 2 (5,637 sq mi) 2000 Alerce Andino: Zona Sur: 393 km 2 (152 sq mi) 1982 Alerce Costero: Zona Sur: 139 km 2 (54 sq mi) 2012 Archipiélago de Juan Fernández: None: 96 km 2 (37 sq mi) 1935 Bernardo O'Higgins: Zona Austral: 35,259 km 2 (13,614 sq mi) 1969 Bosque de Fray ...
Natural monuments of Chile Name Photo Natural region Area Established Cerro Ñielol: Zona Sur: 0.89 km 2 (0 sq mi) 1988 Cueva del Milodón: Zona Austral: 1993 El Morado: Zona Central: 30.09 km 2 (12 sq mi) La Portada: Norte Grande: 0.3127 km 2 (0 sq mi) 1990 Los Pingüinos: Zona Austral: 0.97 km 2 (0 sq mi) 1966
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This list contains: Name of the stream, in Spanish; Coordinates are the latitude and longitude of the feature in ± decimal degrees, at the mouth of the stream; Link to a map including the Geonameid (a number which uniquely identifies a Geoname feature)
Central Chile is one of the five main geographical zones in which Chile is divided. The Chilean Central Valley lies between the coastal range ("Cordillera de la Costa") and the Andes Mountains. To the north is the semi-desert region known as El Norte Chico, (the "little north"), which lies between 28° and 32° south latitude.