Santa Inés (island)

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Santa Inés
Waters South pacific
Archipelago fire land
Geographical location 53 ° 45 ′  S , 72 ° 51 ′  W Coordinates: 53 ° 45 ′  S , 72 ° 51 ′  W
Santa Inés (island) (Tierra del Fuego)
Santa Inés (island)
length 92 km
width 55 km
surface 3 688  km²
Highest elevation 1371  m
Residents uninhabited
Map of West Tierra del Fuego with Isla Santa Inés
Map of West Tierra del Fuego with Isla Santa Inés

Santa Inés ( Spanish Isla Santa Inés ) is a large island in southern Chile . Geographically, it belongs to the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, administratively to the municipality of Punta Arenas in the Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena . The island, originally inhabited by the Kawesqar tribe, is now uninhabited.

geography

With 3688 km², Santa Inés is the largest island in the west of Tierra del Fuego and the sixth largest island in Chile. It extends along the Strait of Magellan , which is only around 2 kilometers wide ; Opposite it are the island of Riesco and the Brunswick Peninsula , the most south-westerly land mass of the Patagonian mainland. In the southeast the Canal Barbara separates it from the island of Isla Clarence , in the northwest the Canal Abra from the Isla Desolación . Santa Inés is about 90 km long, up to 55 km wide and reaches a height of 1370 m above sea level. Its coast is characterized by numerous bays and fjords ; The German cruiser Dresden hid in one of these fjords in the southern summer of 1914/15 after the sea ​​battle near the Falkland Islands before breaking out into the open Pacific .

Individual evidence

  1. a b UNEP Islands (English)
  2. USGS Glaciers of the Wet Andes (English)