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Tabon Island (Chile)

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Tabon Island
Native name: Isla Tabón
Calbuco Archipelago South of Puerto Montt
Administration
Chile
RegionLos Lagos
ProvinceLlanquihue
CommuneCalbuco
Demographics
Population350 (2008 US Hydrographic survey)
Additional information
NGA UFI -889086

Tabon Island, or Isla Tabón, is part of the Calbuco Archipelago, located in Chile.

At high tide the water level covers the pebble ridges that connect the island's peaks, dividing it into three sub-islands: Lin, Ilto, and Polmalluelhe.

References

  1. United States Hydrographic Office (2008). The Coasts of Chile, Bolivia, and Peru. BiblioBazaar. p. 90. ISBN 978-0-559-21778-4.

External links

41°54′30″S 73°06′53″W / 41.90845°S 73.114802°W / -41.90845; -73.114802


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