Farellones

Farellones is a small mountain village in . It is 36 km east of Santiago at an altitude of 2,340 m. Farellones is in close proximity to the ski resorts of , , and .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include El Colorado and La Parva.

is a Chilean ski resort located 39 km from Santiago. Situated in the Andes Mountains, it can be reached in approximately one hour via paved road.

is a ski resort in the Andes Mountains, about 35 km northeast of , . The area around is called Tres Valles and is popular with winter sports enthusiasts and is the largest, most concentrated ski region in .

Farellones

Latitude
-33.3508° or 33° 21′ 3″ south
Longitude
-70.3129° or 70° 18′ 47″ west
Population
253
Elevation
2,458 metres (8,064 feet)
Open location code
47RFJMXP+MR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 214198225
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
3889586
Wiki­data ID
Q5856022
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Swedish—“Farellones” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 法雷洛尼斯
  • Egyptian Arabic: فرالونس
  • Japanese: ファレジュネス
  • Japanese: ファレジョネス
  • Russian: Фареллонес
  • Russian: Фарельонес
  • Spanish: Farellones
  • Swedish: Farellones

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