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Caucahue island : ウィキペディア英語版
Caucahue island

Caucahué is an island located in the Caucahué Channel, Chiloé Province, Los Lagos Region (Region of the Lakes), Commune of Quemchi in southern Chile. It has a population of 638 inhabitants according to 2001 Chilean census.〔(2001 Chilean census ) IInstituto Nacional de Estadisticas Chile, report, page 169, retrieved on June 15, 2015〕 The island supplies the city of Quemchi with farm and sea products.
The name Cahucahué comes from Mapudungun (the Mapuche language), and means “place of many seagulls”, from the words ''káwka'' or ''kawkaw'', meaning "big seagull", and ''we'', meaning place"'.〔(TOPONIMIA INDIGENA DE CHILE ) NOMBRES DE LUGAR INDIGENAS DE OSORNO, LLANQUIHUE Y CHILOE (CHILE), Valdivia, Dirección de Investigación - UNIPRINT register Nº 67.806, Santiago de Chile, Carlos Ramírez Sánchez, retrieved on June 16, 2015〕
Caucahue Island used to be home to the now-extinct Caucahue people. The Caucahue were one of the canoe-going peoples that lived in the southernmost regions of Chile. They were hunter gatherers and made good use of the sea’s resources, living off sea food, seaweed and minor game that they found on the island and its surrounding areas. Along with farming, today’s inhabitants of the island still use the sea as a livelihood, and sell their seafood and farm produce at the Quemchi free market located right across the channel on Chiloé Island.
The island is divided into four parts: Queler, Morro Lobos Bajo, Morro Lobos Alto and Quinterquén. It has four schools, each with one teacher: "Escuela Queler", "Escuela Caucahué", "Escuela Morro Lobos" and "Escuela Quinterquén".〔(wikimapia datasheet ) wikimapia retrieved on june 16,2015〕 It is connected to the mainland via the town of Quemchi. A daily boat service runs from Quemchi to the island and private boats are also available for the 20 minute trip.
Caucahue’s natural vegetation is Valdivian temperate rain forest and it has a temperate climate with constant rain all year round.
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