Information about Tierra Del Fuego



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Tierra del Fuego
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Cerro Sombrero Village, Chile. It was founded to serve as a petroleum campsite


Tierra del Fuego (Spanish for "Land of Fire") (English pronunciation [tiˈɛɹə dɛl ˈfwego]; Spanish [ˈtjera ğ̞el ˈfweɰo]) is an archipelago, 28,476 sq mi (73,753 km²), separated from the southernmost tip of the South American mainland by the Strait of Magellan. The southern point of the archipelago forms Cape Horn.

Geography

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A true-colour image of Tierra del Fuego captured by NASA's Terra satellite on March 28, 2003.
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Hoste Island, Chile
The archipelago consists of a main island (Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, often simply called Tierra del Fuego or Isla Grande) with an area of 48,100 km², and a group of smaller islands.

Half of this island, and the islands west and south of it, are part of the Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region, the capital and chief town of which is Punta Arenas, situated on the mainland across the strait. The biggest Chilean towns are Porvenir, capital of the Chilean Province of Tierra del Fuego, on the main island, and Puerto Williams, on Navarino Island, being the capital of the Antártica Chilena Province. Puerto Toro lies a few kilometers south of Puerto Williams and is the southernmost town in the world.

The eastern part of the archipelago belongs to Argentina, being part of the Tierra del Fuego Province; its capital is Ushuaia, the biggest city of the archipelago, and the other important city in the region is Río Grande, over the Atlantic coast.

The Darwin Range ends in the Mount Bove, this Range contains many glaciers that even touch the sea.

History

Its name comes from Ferdinand Magellan who was born in Portugal, and was the first European to pass it in 1520. He believed he was seeing the many fires (fuego in Spanish) of the Amerindians, which were visible from the sea, and that the "Indians" were waiting in the forests to ambush his armada. These were fires lit by the Yamana indian who lived in the southern part of the island, to ward off the low temperatures in the area.

The Yamana Indians spent a great deal of their time fishing and hunting from their canoes. They also used to carry a lighted fire aboard. Fire was critical to their survival since they wore little to no clothing.

Four native Fuegians, including "Jemmy Button" (Orundellico), were brought from Tierra del Fuego by Robert Fitzroy on his first voyage with the Beagle in 1830. They were taken to meet the King and Queen in London and were to an extent celebrities. The surviving three returned to Tierra del Fuego with the Beagle with Charles Darwin, who made extensive notes about his visit to the islands.

In 1881 it was divided between Argentina and Chile; previously it was claimed by both countries in its entirety.

Climate

The climate is very inhospitable in this region and is a subpolar oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfc) with short, cool summers and long, wet, moderate winters: the northeast is characterized by its strong winds and little precipitation, in the south and west it is very windy, foggy, wet most of the year and there are very few days without rain, slush, hail or snow. Permanent snow-line begins at 700 m (2300 ft) above sea level. Isla de los Estados, 230 km (143 miles) east from Ushuaia receives 1400 mm (55 in) of rain. Rainfalls are very heavy in the west (3000 mm a year [120 in]). Temperatures are steady throughout the year, they hardly surpass 9 °C (48º F) in summers and average 1 or 0 °C (32º F) in winters in the city of Ushuaia (the southernmost city in the world). Southernmost islands possess subantarctic climate typical of tundra that makes imposible tree's growth. There are some areas in the interior that have polar climate. The cold and wet summers contribute to preserve the ancient glaciers. Snowfalls in summer can happen. Regions in the world with similar climates to the south of Tierra del Fuego are: Aleutian islands, Iceland, Alaska Peninsula and Faroe Islands.

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Only 30% of the islands have forests which are classified as Magellanic subpolar; the northeast is made up by steppe and cool semidesert.

There are six species of trees found in Tierra del Fuego: Canelo or Winter's Bark (Drimys winteri), Maytenus magellanica, the southernmost conifer in the world (Pilgerodendron uviferum), and three kinds of Southern Beech; Nothofagus antarctica, Nothofagus pumilio and the evergreen Nothofagus betuloides. Very delicious fruits grow in open spaces in these forests, this is the case of beach strawberry (Fragaria chiloensis var. chiloensis forma chiloensis) and calafate (berberis buxifolia), which were and are collected respectively by indians and countrymen. These forests are unique in the world for having developed in a climate with such cold summers (around 9°C). Tree covers spread very close the southernmost tip of South America. Winds are so strong that trees in wind-exposed areas grow twisted by the force of winds, and people call the trees "flag-trees" for the shape that they need to take in the fight with the wind. Tree vegetation extends as far south as the Isla de los Estados, Navarino Island and the north of Hoste Island. Over 500 m (1600 ft) height, dwarf nothofagus communities are found. Going further south, Wollaston Islands and the south of Hoste Island are covered by subantarctic tundra. Forests from Tierra del Fuego have stopped having local importance, they have been considered as the source from where trees have been planted abroad in places with practically the same climate but which are originally devoid of trees like Faroe Islands and nearby archipelagos, most of species were gathered from the coldest places in Tierra del Fuego places mainly with tundra borders. This effort brought good consequences because the heavy winds and cool summers did not allow the tree’s growth in Faroe from other regions in the world, they are used as ornamental, as curtains against wind and for fighting erosion caused by storms and grazing in Faroe.[1]

Fauna

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Sea lions at the Beagle Channel near Ushuaia
Among the most notable animals in the archipelago that are found: parakeets, seagulls, guanacos, foxes, kingfishers, condors, owls, and firecrown hummingbirds. North American beaver, introduced in the 1940s, have proliferated and caused considerable damage to the island's forests.[2]

Salmoninae

Like mainland Chile and Argentina to the North, the archipelago boasts some of the finest trout fishing in the world. Sea Run Brown Trout often exceed 20 lbs, particularly in rivers such as the Rio Grande and San Pablo and in the Lago Fagnano. Much of this water is private, catch and release and fly fishing only.

Economy

The main industries are oil, natural gas, sheep farming and ecotourism. On the Argentine side there are several electronic companies established. Tierra del Fuego is also home to the brewing company Cervecería Fueguina, known for its three styles of Beagle Beer.

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References

  • Bridges, Lucas. 1948. Uttermost Part of the Earth. Reprint with Introduction by Gavin Young, Century Hutchinson, 1987. ISBN 0-7126-1493-1
  • Keynes, Richard. 2002. Fossils, Finches and Fuegians: Charles Darwin's Adventures and Discoveries on the Beagle, 1832-1836. HarperCollinsPublishers, London. Reprint: 2003.
  • Bollen, Patrick. 2000. "Tierra del Fuego" B/W Photobook. Lannoo Publishers, Tielt, Belgium. ISBN 90-209-4040-6
1. ^ Højgaard, A., J. Jóhansen, and S. Ødum (eds) 1989. A century of tree planting in the Faroe Islands. Føroya Frodskaparfelag, Torshavn.
2. ^ Strieker, Gary. "Argentina eager to rid island of beavers", Cable News Network, 1999-07-09. Retrieved on 2007-06-30. 


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The Strait of Magellan is a navigable sea route immediately south of mainland Chile, South America and north of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. The strait is the most important natural passage between the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans, but it is considered a difficult route to
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Cape Horn island (Dutch: Kaap Hoorn; Spanish: Cabo de Hornos; named after the city of Hoorn in the Netherlands) is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile.
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Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region is the southernmost, largest and second least populated region of Chile. In Chile's Roman numeral system of designation of regions, it is Region XII.
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Porvenir is the capital of both the homonymous commune and the Chilean Province of Tierra del Fuego of the Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region, and is located at 53:18:32S, 70:26:11W.
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Isla Navarino is a Chilean island located strategically between Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, to the north, and the Cape Horn, to the south. The island forms part of the Commune of Cabo de Hornos, southernmost in the country and in the world, belonging to the Antártica Chilena
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Provincia Antártica Chilena is one of four provinces in its southernmost region, Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region. The capital is Puerto Williams. The province is nearly 1,250,000 km² in area, which makes it almost twice as large as all other provinces of Chile combined.
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Puerto Toro is a village on the eastern coast of Navarino Island, Chile. It belongs to the Commune of Cabo de Hornos, in Antártica Chilena Province of Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region.
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Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands (Spanish: Provincia de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur) is a province entirely separated by the Strait of Magellan from mainland Argentina on the Isla Grande
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Ushuaia (pronounced [uˈswa.ja]) is the capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, and claims to be the world's southernmost city (see
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Río Grande is a town in Argentina, on the northern part of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. It has a population of 60,000 and it is the industrial capital of the Tierra del Fuego Province. Its city mayor is Jorge Martín (2000 - to date).
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Fuegians are the indigenous inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, at the southern tip of South America. In English the term primarily refers to the Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego. In Spanish it can refer to any person from the archipelago.
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Orundellico, known as "Jemmy Button", (c. 1815 – 1864) was a native Fuegian of the Yaghan (or Yamana) tribe from islands around Tierra del Fuego, in modern Chile and Argentina.
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