Metalúrgica Gaymer

Metalúrgica Gaymer is an industrial building in , , which is located on Volcán Tronador. Metalúrgica Gaymer is situated nearby to the neighborhood , as well as near the suburb .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport and Memorial Tres Sillas.

is the primary method of entry into , located in Chile's capital and largest city of . As of 2020, it was the third busiest airport in .

Memorial
is situated 2½ km south of Metalúrgica Gaymer.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Quilicura and Valle Grande.

Neighborhood
is a commune of located in capital . Founded in 1901, it was originally a satellite town on what were then the outskirts of the city of Santiago. is situated 6 km northeast of Metalúrgica Gaymer.

Suburb
is a suburb, which is situated 7 km north of Metalúrgica Gaymer.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood, which is situated 8 km southeast of Metalúrgica Gaymer.

Metalúrgica Gaymer

Latitude
-33.38288° or 33° 22′ 58″ south
Longitude
-70.77513° or 70° 46′ 31″ west
Height
9 metres (30 feet)
Open location code
47RFJ68F+RW
Open­Street­Map ID
way 526027286
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­industrial
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­works
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Highlights include Parque LATAM and Paso Superior Miraflores.

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