Dalcahue Channel
Dalcahue Channel (Spanish: "Canal de Dalcahue") is a body of water of the Sea of Chiloé that separates Quinchao Island from Chiloé Island, both part of the Chiloé Archipelago in southern Chile. The town of Dalcahue is located close to the narrowest part.
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- United States Hydrographic Office, South America Pilot (1916)
42°23′06″S 73°39′23″W / 42.38500°S 73.65639°W / -42.38500; -73.65639
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- Butachauques
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- Chiloé
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- Guafo
- Laitec
- Lemuy
- Quinchao
- San Pedro
- Tranqui
- Gulf of Ancud
- Estero de Castro
- Caulín Bay
- Chacao Channel
- Sea of Chiloé
- Gulf of Corcovado
- Dalcahue Channel
- Caleta Zorra
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1: These islands are not part of Chiloé Province
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