Isla Abtao

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Isla Abtao is a small Chilean island in southern Patagonia known for its historical role in 19th-century naval conflicts and its scenic coastal landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administeredBy Chile NERFINISHED
battleDate 7 February 1866
conflictWith Spanish Navy NERFINISHED
country Chile
hasAccessBy boat
hasClimate cool temperate oceanic climate
hasCoastlineOn Pacific Ocean
hasEconomicActivity small-scale fishing
tourism
hasLandscapeFeature bays
coastal cliffs
forested areas
rocky shores
hasMilitarySignificance yes
hasNameOrigin Mapuche or local indigenous toponymy (Abtao)
hasNearbyChannelOrSound Gulf of Ancud NERFINISHED
Reloncaví Estuary NERFINISHED
hasTourismActivity yes
historicalEvent Battle of Abtao NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Chincha Islands War NERFINISHED
knownFor 19th-century naval history
Battle of Abtao NERFINISHED
scenic coastal landscapes
strategic maritime location
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Los Lagos Region NERFINISHED
Patagonia
southern Chile
locatedInBodyOfWater Reloncaví Sound NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent South America
locatedInHemisphere Southern Hemisphere
locatedNear Calbuco NERFINISHED
Chiloé Island NERFINISHED
Puerto Montt NERFINISHED
partOf Chiloé Archipelago NERFINISHED
southern Patagonia maritime area
tourismType historical tourism
nature tourism
usedAs anchorage
naval base
usedBy Chilean Navy NERFINISHED
Peruvian Navy NERFINISHED

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Chiloé Province contains Isla Abtao