Cardenal Caro Province

Cardenal Caro Province is one of the three provinces of the central region of O'Higgins. The capital of Cardenal Caro is .
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  • Type: province of Chile with 45,900 residents
  • Description: province of Chile
  • Also known as: Provincia de Cardenal Caro

Places of Interest

Highlights include Laguna Petrel.

Nature reserve
Petrel Lagoon is a coastal lagoon located in beach, , in front of Pichilemu railway station. It contains a high percentage of sea water, and it was formerly one of the main attractions of Pichilemu. is situated 4½ km west of Cardenal Caro Province.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Pichilemu and San Antonio de Petrel.

is a holiday town with beaches in , south of . is a crossbreed of a sleepy fishing village and an international surf destination.

Hamlet
is a small Chilean village located near the of the same name, in . It is located 18 kilometres east of Pichilemu.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood, which is situated 6 km west of Cardenal Caro Province.

Cardenal Caro Province

Latitude
-34.3865° or 34° 23′ 11″ south
Longitude
-71.945° or 71° 56′ 42″ west
Population
45,900
Elevation
137 metres (449 feet)
Open location code
47QCJ374+92
Geo­Names ID
8181712
Wiki­data ID
Q201163
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Welsh—“Cardenal Caro Province” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مقاطعة كاردينال كارو
  • Aragonese: Provincia Cardenal Caro
  • Armenian: Կարդենալ Կարո
  • Asturian: Provincia Cardenal Caro
  • Bashkir: Карденаль-Каро
  • Basque: Cardenal Caro probintzia
  • Breton: Proviñs Cardenal Caro
  • Cebuano: Provincia Cardenal Caro
  • Cebuano: Provincia de Cardenal Caro
  • Chamorro: Probensia Cardenal Caro
  • Chinese: Cardenal Caro
  • Chinese: 卡德納爾卡羅省
  • Dimli (individual language): Cardenal Caro
  • Dutch: Cardenal Caro
  • Esperanto: Cardenal Caro
  • Esperanto: Provinco Cardenal Caro
  • French: Cardenal Caro
  • French: Province Cardenal Caro
  • French: province de Cardenal Caro
  • Galician: Provinco Cardenal Caro
  • Georgian: კარდენალ-კარო (პროვინცია)
  • Georgian: კარდენალ-კაროს პროვინცია
  • German: Cardenal Caro
  • German: Provinz Cardenal Caro
  • Greek: Επαρχία του Καρδενάλ Κάρο
  • Italian: Provincia Cardenal Caro
  • Italian: provincia di Cardenal Caro
  • Japanese: カルデナル・カロ県
  • Korean: 카르데날카로현
  • Latin: Provincia Cardinalis Carus
  • Min Nan Chinese: Cardenal Caro
  • Northern Frisian: Prowins Cardenal Caro
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Provincia de Cardenal Caro
  • Norwegian: Provincia de Cardenal Caro
  • Persian: استان کاردنال کارو
  • Portuguese: Cardenal Caro
  • Quechua: Cardenal Caro pruwinsya
  • Quechua: Kardinal Karu pruwinsya
  • Romanian: Provincia Cardenal Caro
  • Russian: Карденаль-Каро
  • Scots: Cardenal Caro
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cardenal Caro (provincija)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cardenal Caro
  • Slovenian: Cardenal Caro
  • Spanish: Cardenal Caro
  • Spanish: Provincia Cardenal Caro
  • Spanish: Provincia de Cardenal Caro
  • Swedish: Cardenal Caro
  • Swedish: Provincia Cardenal Caro
  • Swedish: Provincia de Cardenal Caro
  • Turkish: Cardenal Caro eyaleti
  • Turkish: Cardenal Caro
  • Ukrainian: Карденаль-Каро
  • Vietnamese: Cardenal Caro (tỉnh)
  • Vietnamese: Cardenal Caro
  • Waray (Philippines): Cardenal Caro
  • Welsh: Talaith Cardenal Caro
  • Cardenal Caro

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