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Southernmost settlements
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The southernmost settlements in the world, excluding research bases in Antarctica (there are already permanent settlements there), are:
| Location |
Latitude |
Population |
| Estación Naval Islas Diego Ramirez, Chile |
56º30' S |
? |
| Estación Meteorológica de Cabo de Hornos, Chile |
55º59' S |
4[2] |
| Puerto Toro, Chile |
55º05' S |
36[3] |
| Caleta Wulaia, Chile (historical?) |
55°02' S |
? |
| Caleta Eugenia, Chile |
54°56' S |
? |
| Puerto Williams[1], Chile |
54°56' S |
1,952[4] |
| Puerto Navarino, Chile |
54º55' S |
? |
| Ushuaia, Argentina |
54º48' S |
57,300 |
| Tolhuin, Argentina |
54º31' S |
1,200 |
| Grytviken, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
54º19' S |
up to 18 |
| Río Grande, Argentina |
53º45' S |
55,000 |
| Porvenir, Chile |
53º17' S |
4,734 |
| Punta Arenas, Chile |
53º17' S |
116,005 |
References
- ^ See agreement Chile-Argentina in [1]
See also
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