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'Ancud' () is a
city in southern
Chile located in the northernmost part of the
island and
province of Chiloé, in
Los Lagos Region (Chile's tenth region from north to south).
Geography and Demography
The population of the municipality ''
comuna'' of Ancud was 39,946 according to the
2002 INE Census while that of the city proper amounted to 27,292 people. Two thirds of the population of the ''comuna'' live in urban centers while one third live in
rural areas. The comuna has a surface of 1,752 km² and a population density of 22,8 and is bordered on the north, west and northeast by the
Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by
Quemchi, and on the south by
Dalcahue.
History
Between
1767 and
1982 Ancud was the capital of the province of Chiloé and in
1840 became the see of a Catholic
diocese.
See also
★
Churches of Chiloé
★
Churches of Chiloé (in Spanish)
External links
★ http://www.regiondeloslagos.cl
★
Satellite view of the Chiloé archipielago (Google maps)
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Satellite view of Ancud (Google maps)