Everything about Brunswick Peninsula totally explained
Brunswick Peninsula is a large peninsula in
Magallanes y la Antártica Region,
Patagonia,
Chile, at . It is 16 km wide at its base in the north, and almost 80 km in the south. It measures 115 km in length from the base to
Cape Froward, the southernmost point of the South American mainland. This yields an area of more than 6300 km².
The only city in the Peninsula is
Punta Arenas, the regional capital. While the settled part of Punta Arenas is located at the east coast, all of the peninsula is part of the
commune (municipality) of Punta Arenas, plus some large, and many small, mostly uninhabited nearshore islands like
Isla Capitán Aracena,
Clarence Island (south) and
Dawson Island (southeast). In the northwest, the peninsula borders the commune of
Laguna Blanca, and in the northeast,
San Gregorio.
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