Punta Delgada
Punta Delgada is a small town in the far south of Chile, close to the border with Argentina, on the RN255 between Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos. It is the principal settlement in the San Gregorio commune in Magallanes Province.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 203 residents
- Description: Capital of San Gregorio Commune, Chile
- Also known as: “Estancia Punta Delgada”, “Punta Delgada, Chile”, and “Villa Punta Delgada”
Punta Delgada
- Categories: caserío and locality
- Location: San Gregorio, Magallanes Province, Region of Magallanes, Chile, South America
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Latitude
-52.31586° or 52° 18′ 57″ southLongitude
-69.69057° or 69° 41′ 26″ westPopulation
203Elevation
74 metres (243 feet)Open location code
37VGM8M5+MQOpenStreetMap ID
node 3483206750OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3874765Wikidata ID
Q7260522
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Spanish—“Punta Delgada” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Punta Delgada”
- Dutch: “Punta Delgada”
- French: “Punta Delgada”
- Spanish: “Punta Delgada”
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