Puerto Chacabuco

Puerto Chacabuco
Town

Puerto Chacabuco, in the middle of the map
Region Aisén
Province Aisén
Municipalidad Aisén
Comuna Aisén
Government
  Type Municipalidad
  Alcade Óscar Catalán Sánchez
Population (2002 census )
  Total 1,243
Time zone Chilean Standard (UTC−04:00)
  Summer (DST) Chilean Daylight (UTC−03:00)
Area code(s) Country + town = 56 + ?
Climate Cfb

Puerto Chacabuco is a Chilean town in Aisén commune. Administratively it belongs to Aysén Province in Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region and is located at the head of Aisén Fjord. It is the main port of the region, a port of call for ships sailing to the Laguna San Rafael National Park and the terminus of a Navimag ferry service from Puerto Montt.

Before the great burnings of the Patagonian forests and the eruption of Mount Hudson volcano in 1991 Puerto Aisén was the main port in the Aisén Fjord, but the ashes and earth erosion decreased the navegability of Aisén River and the port had to be moved further to the coast where Puerto Chacabuco now stands.

Puerto Chacabuco is named after the Battle of Chacabuco in 1817 during the Chilean Independence War.

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Coordinates: 45°28′S 72°49′W / 45.467°S 72.817°W / -45.467; -72.817

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