CHILE 1:1.750.000 (3402 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC)

CHILE 1:1.750.000 (3402 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC)

RESISTENT IMPERMEABLE SOUTH AMERICA

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Editorial:
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAPS
Año de edición:
2022
Materia:
Xile. mapes viatge
Idioma:
English
ISBN:
978-1-56695-546-1
Encuadernación:
Mapa plegat
Colección:
Adventure Map
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Our soft-laminated folded map of Chile in the 4th edition shows: Northern Chile, Central Chile, Southern Chile & Patagonia 1:2 000 000, Torres del Paine National Park 1:240 000, Robinson Crusoe Island 1:200 000, Easter Island (Rapa Nui) 1:160 000, Punta Arenas, Antofagasta, Iquique 1:15 000, Valparaiso 1:10 000, Arica 1:16 000, La Serena 1:13 000, Vina del Mar 1:22 000, Santiago 1:20 000 and Chile administrative & time zones. Borch Maps are easy to fold, durable and water-repellent with a wipeable surface. Borch Maps show hotels, museums, monuments, markets, public transport, top sights and points of interest, useful statistics, conversion charts for temperatures, weights and measurements, climate charts showing temperatures, sunshine hours, precipitation and humidity, overview maps, time zones, and much more...

The Republic of Chile is a long and narrow coastal strip on the western side of the South American continent, located between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains. It borders Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. Its climatic regions differ vastly and include the driest desert in the world (Atacama) in the north, and an Alpine climate in the south. First settled by migrating Native Americans, then ruled by the Inca and later colonized by the Spanish, Chile is today one of South America's wealthiest and most stable nations, it measures highly in all manner of international rankings. Chile prides itself on its nickname of "Country of Poets" and was home to Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral, two Nobel Prize winners. Tourism has grown steadily in the last few decades and there are countless awesome natural sights to behold, e.g. the Valley of the Moon, Chungará Lake, the Parinacota and Pomerape volcanos, Patagonia, and Easter Island, to name but a few. Summer is from December to March, when locals concentrate in the coastal beach towns in the north or in the region around Valparaiso.

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