Cerro Zapal Cuadro
Cerro Zapal Cuadro is a hill in Chepica, Colchagua Province, O’Higgins Region and has an elevation of 237 metres. Cerro Zapal Cuadro is situated nearby to the hamlet El Zapal, as well as near the town Chépica.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Chépica and Quinahue.
Chépica
Town
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Chépica is a Chilean town and commune in Colchagua Province, O'Higgins Region.
Quinahue
Village
Quinahue is a village located in the Chilean commune of Santa Cruz, Colchagua province. It used to be an independent commune, until it was annexed to Santa Cruz in 1927, by the Decree given by President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo. Quinahue is situated 7 km northwest of Cerro Zapal Cuadro.
Auquinco
Village
Auquinco was one of the communes that was part of the department of Santa Cruz, in the province of Curicó. The 1920 Chilean census established it had a population of 2.886 inhabitants. Auquinco is situated 8 km east of Cerro Zapal Cuadro.
Cerro Zapal Cuadro
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 237 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Chepica, Colchagua Province, O’Higgins Region, Chile, South America
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Latitude
-34.74168° or 34° 44′ 30″ southLongitude
-71.28013° or 71° 16′ 49″ westElevation
237 metres (778 feet)Open location code
47QC7P59+8WGeoNames ID
3867560
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