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Islands of Chile : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islands of Chile Chile has one of the world's longest and most dangerous coastlines, more than 4000 km (2500 mi) long with at least 5000 rocky islands.〔Russ Rowlett, (Lighthouses of Southern Chile ), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill〕 Classifications vary for "isla" (island), "islote" (islet), "roquerío" (rocks), "farallón" (cliff) and "archipiélago" or "grupo" (archipelago). The Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy has begun to consider ''island'' a superface greater than .〔Ana María Errázuriz K. and Reinaldo Rioseco H. in (Las islas de Chile ), retrieved on 25 February 2013〕 ==Island territory==
They have counted 5,919 "units" between the 18°15'S and 56°32'S latitude, with a total area of , that is 14% of the Chilean Territory (not included the Antarctica claims). The biggest eight islands (Tierra del Fuego, Chiloé, Wellington, Riesco, Hoste, Santa Inés, Navarino and Magdalena), every one bigger than 2,000 km2, represent 56% of the island territory of Chile. The 381 biggest islands, every one bigger than 10 km2, represent 97% of the island territory of Chile.
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