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Equirectangular projection, vertical stretching 150 %
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17° 2'16.30"S
81°33'22.92"W←↕→52°30'0.00"W
56°33'51.63"S

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Español: Mapa de la Capitanía General de Chile o Reino de Chile en 1775.

Límites basados en el mapa de la América Meridional de 1775 de Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla y el mapa general del Reyno de Chile de 1973 de Andrés Baleato.

Incluye todos los territorios asignados de iure sin perjuicio de si tenían posesión efectiva. Entre estos las Tierras Magallánicas (Chile Moderno o Patagonia), Atacama, la Provincia de Cuyo (segregada un año después), Chiloé, isla de San Carlos (Rapa Nui), Terra Australis (Antártica), entre otros territorios.

Incluye asentamientos vigentes en 1775 como también los destruidos en la zona de la Araucanía y abandonados en el estrecho de Magallanes.
English: Map of the Captaincy General of Chile or Kingdom of Chile in 1775.

Boundaries based on the 1775 map of South America by Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla and the 1973 general map of the Kingdom of Chile by Andrés Baleato.

It includes all the territories assigned de iure without prejudice of whether they had effective possession. Among these are the Magellanic Lands (Modern Chile or Patagonia), Atacama, the Province of Cuyo (segregated a year later), Chiloé, San Carlos Island (Rapa Nui), Terra Australis (Antarctica), among other territories.

It includes settlements in force in 1775 as well as those destroyed in the Araucanía area and abandoned in the Strait of Magellan.
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Chile location map (+claims, 1775).svg

Gobernación de la Terra Australis (1539-1555), España.svg This file was derived from: Chile location map.svg by NordNordWest
Reino de Chile según Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, 1775.jpg Límite entre Chile y Perú en el río Loa, Plano General del Reyno de Chile en la América Meridional de Andrés Baleato (1793).jpg Own work

  • [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] Los Títulos Históricos: Historia de las fronteras de Chile, 1980, Lagos Carmona, Guillermo. "(p. 197) We note that the Loa river is at 22 degrees and that Baleato, in 1793, indicated 21.5 degrees for the beginning of the Kingdom of Chile, with the Loa at its mouth in the Pacific. (...) (p. 540) According to the Map of Cano y Olmedilla, the limit of the Kingdom of Chile "(...) through the desert of Atacama (...) From here it turns to the S., S.E., S.E., and S., keeping in general this last course until near the 29° parallel, from where it takes a S.E. direction. SE. and S., generally keeping this last course until the vicinity of the 29° parallel, from where it takes a S.E. direction, skirting to the east the 'Province of Cuyo' which, of course, appears to be included in the territory of the Kingdom of Chile. In the latitude of 32°30' the line turns to the S.W. until reaching the Quinto river, which, as the legend says 'communicates by channels with the Saladillo in time of floods'. It follows the river down to the meridian 316°, counting to the E. of Tenerife, where it turns a stretch until it reaches the Hueuque-Leuvu river (or Barrancas river) at 371/2° latitude. From here it runs along the river for a stretch to the S.E., and then turns to the E. and falls into the Atlantic Sea in the vicinity of parallel 37° between Cape Lobos and Cape Corrientes", "a little north of the current Mar del Plata". (...) (p. 543) In this document it is seen that those of the province of Cuyo end to the south at the source of the Diamante River, and that from that point to the east, the dividing line goes to the point where the Quinto River crosses the road that goes from Santiago to Buenos Aires."
Author
Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla  (1734–1790)  wikidata:Q1710699
 
Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla
Alternative names
Birth name: Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla; Juan de la Cruz Cano; Juan de la Cruz Cano y Holmedilla; Juan De La Cruz Cano Y Homedilla; Juan de la Cruz; Juan de la Cruz Cano Olmedilla; Juan de La Cruz Cano y Olmedilla
Description Spanish cartographer, geographer and printmaker
Date of birth/death 14 May 1734 Edit this at Wikidata 15 February 1790 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Madrid Edit this at Wikidata Madrid Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q1710699

Andrés Baleato

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