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Chile


Goal 5: Maps and Gazetteers


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Chile Regions



Goal 5: Learn about Chile maps and gazetteers.


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ALearn about Chile maps and gazetteers.


  1. Maps: Learn about Chile maps in this FamilySearch Wiki article.

    FS—Wiki: Chile Maps

  2. See an interactive map for Chile provinces.
  3. Use the Online Maps section of the Wiki page for historical maps of Chile.
  4. Gazetteers: Learn about Chile gazetteers in this FamilySearch Wiki article.

    FS—Wiki: Chile Gazetteers

  5. Explore FamilySearch Places to learn about place names in Chile.
  6. Explore communes of Chile on the Wikipedia site.

B Explore Chile maps.


  1. Explore the Perry-Castaneda map collection for Chile maps.
  2. Explore the David Rumsey collection of Chile maps.
  3. Explore the Old Maps Online site for Chile maps.
  4. Explore the Atlas of Chile on the Wikipedia site.
  5. Explore the Old Maps of Chile on the Wikipedia site.
  6. Explore a directory of Chile cities, towns, and regions in the Falling Rain site.





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