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isla+del+rey+chile Latitude and Longitude:

39°53′S 73°19′W / 39.883°S 73.317°W / -39.883; -73.317
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Isla del Rey
View of Isla del Rey from Valdivia River
Geography
Coordinates 39°53′S 73°19′W / 39.883°S 73.317°W / -39.883; -73.317
Adjacent to Valdivia River
Administration
Chile
Region Los Ríos
Province Valdivia
Commune Corral

Isla del Rey (Spanish for King's Island) is a river island the largest island in Los Ríos Region of Chile. It is located near the outflow of Valdivia River into Corral Bay. To the east, south and southwest the island is separated from the mainland by Tornagaleones River. [1] To the north it is bounded by Valdivia River. [1] Next to it, to the east, lies Guacamayo Island. [1] The island is described in Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile (1899) as "somewhat mountainous, high, with some forest and various streams that descend towards its margins". [1]

From the Spanish conquest in the mid-16th century up to the Spanish reoccupation in the mid-17th century it was known as isla de Diego Ramírez after a Spanish settler, thereafter it acquired its current name. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Solano Astaburuaga, Francisco (1899) [1867]. Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile (in Spanish) (2nd ed.). p. 658.



isla+del+rey+chile Latitude and Longitude:

39°53′S 73°19′W / 39.883°S 73.317°W / -39.883; -73.317
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isla del Rey
View of Isla del Rey from Valdivia River
Geography
Coordinates 39°53′S 73°19′W / 39.883°S 73.317°W / -39.883; -73.317
Adjacent to Valdivia River
Administration
Chile
Region Los Ríos
Province Valdivia
Commune Corral

Isla del Rey (Spanish for King's Island) is a river island the largest island in Los Ríos Region of Chile. It is located near the outflow of Valdivia River into Corral Bay. To the east, south and southwest the island is separated from the mainland by Tornagaleones River. [1] To the north it is bounded by Valdivia River. [1] Next to it, to the east, lies Guacamayo Island. [1] The island is described in Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile (1899) as "somewhat mountainous, high, with some forest and various streams that descend towards its margins". [1]

From the Spanish conquest in the mid-16th century up to the Spanish reoccupation in the mid-17th century it was known as isla de Diego Ramírez after a Spanish settler, thereafter it acquired its current name. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Solano Astaburuaga, Francisco (1899) [1867]. Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile (in Spanish) (2nd ed.). p. 658.



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