Cerro Naranjal
Cerro Naranjal is a hill in San Bernardo, Maipo Province, Santiago Metropolitan and has an elevation of 527 metres. Cerro Naranjal is situated nearby to the village Lo Herrera, as well as near the hamlet Lo Carvallo.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Calera de Tango and Maipo.
Calera de Tango
Town
Calera de Tango is a Chilean commune in the Maipo Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. Calera de Tango is situated 4 km north of Cerro Naranjal.
Maipo
Suburb
Maipo is a town that it is part of the city of Buin. It is one of the first towns that arose in Chile, founded in 1583. Maipo is situated 8 km south of Cerro Naranjal.
San Bernardo
Suburb
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San Bernardo is a city in Chile, located within the Greater Santiago metropolitan area. It is both a commune and the capital of Maipo Province, in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. San Bernardo is situated 9 km northeast of Cerro Naranjal.
Cerro Naranjal
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 527 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: San Bernardo, Maipo Province, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile, South America
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Latitude
-33.66667° or 33° 40′ southLongitude
-70.75° or 70° 45′ westElevation
527 metres (1,729 feet)Open location code
47RF87M2+82GeoNames ID
3879023
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