![]() Precipitation during this time of the year is very high, averaging around 350 millimetres (14 in) and humidity is high, averaging around 87-88%. Winters are cool and wet with a July average of 7.5 ☌ (45.5 ☏). Climate Īncud has an oceanic climate ( Köppen climate classification Cfb) with significant precipitation in each month. īetween 18 the Chilean Navy ran the Ancud Nautic School ( Spanish: Escuela Náutica de Ancud) in the town. As with other 18th-century forts in Chile, the establishment of Ancud led through the new Ancud-Castro road to an expansion on local trade and agriculture. Inspired in the recommendations of former governor Antonio Narciso de Santa María, the Spanish founded the "city-fort" of Ancud in 1767–1768 and separated Chiloé from the Captaincy General of Chile into a direct dependency of the Viceroyalty of Peru. Īs consequence of the Seven Years' War the Spanish authorities had the coastal fortification system of Chile updated and expanded. It was on here that Hendrik Brouwer, the leader of the Dutch expedition to Valdivia died on August 7, 1643, before reaching Valdivia. ![]() ![]() Prior to its establishment as a Spanish settlement the site of Ancud was known as Puerto Inglés (lit. 25 kilometers west of Ancud lies Islotes de Puñihuil Natural Monument, a group of preserved islands that provide habitat to various penguin species. To the west are the coastal villages of Pumillahue and Quetalmahue, among others. The commune has a surface area of 1,752.4 km 2 (677 sq mi). To the southeast of the commune is Quemchi and Dalcahue to the south. The Pacific Ocean lies on the west as the Chilean Coastal Range continues as a chain of islands. Numerous glaciations have dredged the Chacao Channel to the north, separating Chiloé Island from mainland Chile to the north, marking the border between two natural regions of Chile, Zona Sur to the north and Zona Austral to the south. ![]() Founded as bulwark against foreign powers in colonial times, the city played an important role in the Chilean colonization of Patagonia in the 19th century. ![]() The city was established in 1768 to function as the capital of the archipelago and held that position until 1982. It is the second largest city of Chiloé Archipelago after Castro. Ancud ( Spanish pronunciation: ) is a city in southern Chile located in the northernmost part of the island and province of Chiloé, in Los Lagos Region. ![]()
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