Más a Tierra

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Más a Tierra is the former name of Robinson Crusoe Island, a Chilean Pacific island famed for inspiring Daniel Defoe’s classic novel "Robinson Crusoe."

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Más a Tierra canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chilean island
Pacific island
archipelago Juan Fernández Islands
surface form: Juan Fernández Archipelago
associatedWork Robinson Crusoe
category Former place names
Chilean Pacific islands
surface form: Islands of Chile

Pacific islands of South America
country Chile
distanceFromMainland about 670 km west of Chilean coast
formerNameOf Robinson Crusoe Island
formerNameUntil 1966
governedAs part of Valparaíso Region
hasEcosystem temperate oceanic island ecosystem
hasSettlement San Juan Bautista
hasTourismType ecotourism
literary tourism
inspirationFor novel Robinson Crusoe
inspiredBy Alexander Selkirk
knownFor association with Robinson Crusoe story
unique endemic flora and fauna
language Spanish
locatedIn Juan Fernández Islands
Pacific Ocean
Valparaíso Region
namedAfter Robinson Crusoe
partOf Juan Fernández Archipelago National Park
surface form: Juan Fernández National Park

South Pacific
renamedTo Robinson Crusoe Island
sovereignState Chile

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Robinson Crusoe Island formerName Más a Tierra
Alexander Selkirk maroonedOn Más a Tierra