Native name:
Isla Guarello | |
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Guerello Island seen from Contreras Sound
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Geography | |
Coordinates | 50°23′S 75°20′W / 50.383°S 75.333°W / -50.383; -75.333 |
Adjacent to | Pacific Ocean |
Administration | |
Region | Magallanes |
Additional information | |
NGA UFI=-883834 |
Guarello Island (Spanish: Isla Guarello) is an island in Madre de Dios ArchipelagoinMagallanes Region. Guarello Island is in a limestone area that also includes Madre de Dios Island. The island has the world's southernmost limestone mine and it has reserves for 100 years, and 600,000 tons of limestone with a millesimal fineness of 96% of Calcium carbonate are extracted each year. Half of the production is used in the steel millsofHuachipato which also owns the mines.[1]
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