Puerto Toro, Chile

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Puerto Toro
Region Magallanes
Province Antártica Chilena
Municipalidad Cabo de Hornos
Comuna Cabo de Hornos
Government
 - Type Municipalidad
 - Alcade José Luis Soto Passek
Population (2002 census[1])
 - Total 36
Time zone Chilean Standard (UTC-4 hours)
 - Summer (DST) Chilean Daylight (UTC-3 hours)
Area code(s) Country + town = 56 + ?
Puerto Toro in Navarino Island.
Puerto Toro in Navarino Island.

Puerto Toro, founded 1892 by Governor of Punta Arenas Señoret[1] is a hamlet on the eastern coast of Navarino Island, Chile. It belongs to the Commune of Cabo de Hornos, in Antártica Chilena Province of Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region. It claims to be the southernmost community on the globe (if one discounts the Argentine government's claim that its Antarctic research stations are communities), located at 55°04′58.88″S, 067°04′27.79″WCoordinates: 55°04′58.88″S, 067°04′27.79″W and some 3,900 km off the South Pole. Puerto Toro is inhabited by 36 people according to INE's 2002 census, including fishermen and their families.

Over a hundred years ago, Puerto Toro was one of the most important towns in the region of the Beagle Channel as a result of "gold fever." Once interest in exploring for gold passed, however, Puerto Toro's importance diminished. Today, Puerto Toro is known for "centolla", the prized southern king crab.

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