Cerro La Campana

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Cerro La Campana is a prominent Chilean mountain famed for its distinctive bell-shaped peak, rich biodiversity, and panoramic views that inspired Charles Darwin.

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Cerro La Campana canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessFrom Olmué
biosphereReserveDesignationYear 1984
climate Mediterranean climate
conservationImportance habitat for endangered Chilean palm
country Chile
elevation 1880 m
about 6168 ft
geologicalType granitic massif
hasEcosystem Mediterranean-type sclerophyllous forest
hasFauna native bird species
small mammals
hasFlora Jubaea chilensis
surface form: Chilean palm (Jubaea chilensis)

endemic plant species
hasShape bell-shaped peak
hasStatus natural monument of regional significance
hasTrail summit hiking trail
inspired Charles Darwin
knownFor panoramic views
rich biodiversity
views of the Andes Mountains
views of the Pacific Ocean
locatedIn La Campana National Park
Valparaíso Region
managementAuthority Corporación Nacional Forestal
surface form: CONAF (Corporación Nacional Forestal)
mountainRange Chilean Coastal Range
surface form: Chilean Coast Range
nearestMajorCity Santiago
Valparaíso
partOf La Campana–Peñuelas Biosphere Reserve
popularFor hiking
nature observation
scientific research
protectedAreaStatus within a national park
regionType coastal mountain
tourismType ecotourism destination
UNESCOStatus part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
viewpointOf Central Chilean landscape
visitedBy Charles Darwin
visitYearOfCharlesDarwin 1834

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La Campana National Park knownFor Cerro La Campana
La Campana National Park contains Cerro La Campana