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Cáhuil is a Chilean village located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Pichilemu, in the outfall of Nilahue Lake, in the O'Higgins Region. Cáhuil means "seagull's place" in Mapudungun language. The economy is based on the production of coastal salt, oysters, and choros. Cáhuil Lagoon is a place suitable for fishing, swimming, and boat travel.
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Salt deposits
The production of salt is a very old practise in the area. It is known that the indigenous people extracted salt in a very rudimentary way. Production has increased using modern methods. As of 1978, more than a 60% of the population of Cáhuil lives on the proceeds of salt production, in production not related to industrial enterprises.
To promote tourism in Cáhuil, the Municipality of Pichilemu created the "Salt Route", that takes the tourists to places where salt is produced. This tour starts in Pichilemu and includes Cáhuil, Barrancas, La Villa, El Bronce, La Palmilla, and La Plaza. Along the route are two rural ranches, "Oro Blanco" and "El Bronce".
Fauna
At least 46 birds species are found in the Cáhuil zone, many of them in danger of extinction. Some of them are the Coscoroba Swan, Brown-hooded Gull, and White-necked Heron. The area hosts at least seven silvester duck species.
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External links
Pichilemu - History
- Coat of arms
- Flag
- Notable people
Government - Town Hall
- Mayor
- (Roberto Córdova)
- City Council
- (Aldo Polanco
- Andrea Aranda
- Viviana Parraguez
- Juan Cornejo
- Marta Urzúa
- Patricio Morales)
- Police
- Public Safety Agency
- Fire
- Library
- Education
Attractions - Agustín Ross Cultural Center
- Agustín Ross Park
- Railway Station
- Túnel El Árbol
- Caballo de Agua
- Agustín Ross Hotel
- Agustín Ross Balcony
- Cáhuil
- La Cruz Hill
- Los Navegantes
- Punta de Lobos
Colleges and Schools - Agustín Ross Edwards High School
- Charly's School
- Digna Camilo Aguilar School
- Preciosa Sangre School
See also - 1985 Pichilemu earthquake
- 2003–2009 Pichilemu political controversies
- 2010 Pichilemu earthquake
- Los Restos Indígenas de Pichilemu
Categories:- Populated places in Pichilemu
- Pichilemu stubs
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