Bahía Mansa

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Place in Osorno, Los Lagos
40°35′4″S 73°44′9″W / 40.58444°S 73.73583°W / -40.58444; -73.73583RegionLos LagosProvinceOsornoMunicipalitySan Juan de la CostaCommuneSan Juan de la CostaGovernment
 • TypeMunicipal • AlcadeBernardo Candia Henríquez (DC)Elevation
10 m (30 ft)Population
 (2002[1])
 • Total902 (including Maicolpue)Time zoneUTC−04:00 (Chilean Standard) • Summer (DST)UTC−03:00 (Chilean Daylight)Area codeCountry + town = 56 + 64ClimateCfb

Bahía Mansa is a settlement and bay located on the coast of Osorno Province, southern Chile. It is the main port between Corral Bay and Maullín River and the only port of Osorno Province. The town's economy revolves around tourism and fishing. Bahía Mansa is the namesake of the Bahía Mansa Metamorphic Complex.

References

  1. ^ Chile: Ciudades, pueblos, aldeas y caseríos, Instituto nacional de estadísticas, June 2005, retrieved January 10, 2014
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