Guaitecas Archipelago

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The Guaitecas Archipelago is a remote group of forested, rainy islands in southern Chile’s Aysén Region, known for its rugged coastline, fishing communities, and rich marine biodiversity.

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Guaitecas Archipelago canonical 2
Guaitecas Islands 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
island group
administrativeDivision Guaitecas Commune
climate oceanic climate
rainy climate
country Chile
economicActivity fishing
salmon farming
shellfish harvesting
ecosystem temperate rainforest
governedAs commune of Guaitecas
hasAccessType boat access
hasCapital Melinka
hasCharacteristic forested islands
remote
rich marine biodiversity
rugged coastline
hasMainSettlement Melinka
island Ascención Island
Atilio Island
Betecoi Island NERFINISHED
Clotilde Island NERFINISHED
Leucayec Island NERFINISHED
Mulchey Island NERFINISHED
Quenac Island NERFINISHED
Traiguén Island
knownFor aquaculture
artisanal fishing
fishing communities
languageSpoken Spanish
locatedIn Aysén Region
southern Chile
marineLife cetaceans
sea lions
seabirds
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia
province Aysén Province
region Chonos Archipelago
surface form: Los Chonos Archipelago area
separatedFrom Chiloé Archipelago
separatedFromBy Moraleda Channel
timeZone Chile Standard Time
timeZoneDST Chile Summer Time
vegetation evergreen forest

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

Golfo de Penas near Guaitecas Archipelago
Gulf of Corcovado adjacentTo Guaitecas Archipelago
Chonos Archipelago hasPart Guaitecas Archipelago
this entity surface form: Guaitecas Islands