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- Tantauco Park (Spanish: Parque Tantauco) is a 1,180 km2 (456 sq mi) private natural reserve on the south end of Chiloé Island in Chile. The park was created...
- Corcovado Hornopirén Pumalín Puyehue Vicente Pérez Rosales Private parks Tantauco Park Las VertientesReserva Natural Privada Natural monuments Islotes...
- Nacional de Chiloé) is located on the island's western s**** and Tantauco Park (Parque Tantauco), a private natural reserve created and owned by Chilean business...
- slowly started to expand its influence and to establish its borders. By the Tantauco Treaty, the archipelago of Chiloé was incorporated in 1826. The economy...
- institute during his presidency. In 2005, Piñera created Tantauco Park (Spanish: Parque Tantauco), a 1,180 square kilometres (460 sq mi) a private natural...
- Constitución) Área Costera Protegida Punta Curiñanco (owned by CODEFF) Tantauco Park (owned by Sebastián Piñera) Valdivian Coastal Reserve (owned by The...
- and the 1826 battles of Pudeto and Bellavista, he signed the Treaty of Tantauco, in which Spain definitively renounced claims to that area. At about the...
- to the new Republic of Chile, only in January 1826, when the Treaty of Tantauco was signed, during the government of Ramón Freire, successor of O'Higgins...
- Ruiz de Gamboa • 1817–1852 Antonio de Quintanilla Historical era Spanish Empire • Established 1567 • Treaty of Tantauco 1852 Currency Peso Real de alerce...
- and Bellavista (January 1826), which led to the signing of the Treaty of Tantauco. In July 1826, due to political instability, he resigned from the position...