Ancud

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Ancud is a coastal city on northern Chiloé Island in southern Chile, known historically as a Spanish stronghold and for its maritime heritage and nearby natural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
coastal city
climate oceanic climate GENERATED
country Chile
demographics mixed indigenous and European ancestry population GENERATED
economicActivity fishing GENERATED
small-scale agriculture GENERATED
tourism GENERATED
foundedBy Spanish Empire GENERATED
hasCoastline Pacific coast of Chiloé GENERATED
hasHeritage Chilote culture GENERATED
Spanish colonial heritage GENERATED
hasPort Ancud port GENERATED
historicalRole Spanish stronghold GENERATED
knownFor coastal scenery GENERATED
maritime heritage GENERATED
nearby natural landscapes GENERATED
language Spanish GENERATED
locatedIn Chiloé Island GENERATED
Los Lagos Region GENERATED
Southern Cone GENERATED
southern Chile GENERATED
locatedNear Chacao Channel GENERATED
locatedOn Pacific Ocean GENERATED
nearbyAttraction Chiloé National Park GENERATED
Puñihuil Islets GENERATED
penguin colonies at Puñihuil GENERATED
partOf Chiloé Province GENERATED
regionCapitalOf former capital of Chiloé Archipelago GENERATED
transportRole gateway to northern Chiloé Island GENERATED

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