Chacao Channel ferry route

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The Chacao Channel ferry route is a key maritime link in southern Chile that transports vehicles and passengers across the strait separating mainland Chile from Chiloé Island.

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Chacao Channel ferry 1
Chacao Channel ferry route canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ferry route
transport infrastructure
connects Chiloé Archipelago
surface form: Chiloé Island

mainland Chile
connectsAcross strait separating mainland Chile from Chiloé Island
country Chile
crosses Chacao Channel
surface form: Chacao Strait
enables road continuity between mainland Chile and Chiloé Island
hasLanguage Spanish
hasStrategicImportance key maritime link between mainland Chile and Chiloé Island
hasTransportType short-distance sea crossing
isPartOf southern Chile transport network
locatedIn Chacao Channel
locatedInRegion Los Lagos Region
locatedOnCoastOf Pacific Ocean
partOf Chile national transport system
regionServed Los Lagos Region
surface form: Los Lagos Region of Chile
serves Chiloé Archipelago
supports local commerce and logistics
regional economy of southern Chile
tourism to Chiloé Island
transportMode maritime
usedFor passenger transport
vehicle transport

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gulf of Ancud near Chacao Channel ferry route
Chiloé Archipelago connectedBy Chacao Channel ferry route
this entity surface form: Chacao Channel ferry