List of fjords, channels, sounds and straits of Chile

The information regarding fjords, channels, sound and straits of Chile on this page is compiled from the data supplied by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Country Files (GNS).

Content
This list contains only:
 * 1) Listnr - List number (Wikipedia intern)
 * 2) Full name - reversed generic. The full name is the complete name that identifies a named feature. The full name is output in reversed generic, "Desertores, Canal" as stored in the database, as opposed to the reading order, "Canal Desertores".
 * 3) Latitude of the feature in ± decimal degrees
 * 4) Longitude of the feature in  ± decimal degrees
 * 5) Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is a number which uniquely identifies a Geoname feature. Same UFI means same feature.
 * 6) FDC is the Feature Designation Code
 * 7) Other names listed by NGA for the same feature

This list doesn't include Chilean claims in the Antarctica.

NGA lists 1447 names for 838 features with generics like "Fiordo", "Seno", "Canal", "Paso", "Bahía", "Brazo", "Estrecho", "Ensenada", "Estero". This compilation moved repeated UFIs to the last column of the first name given by NGA.

NGA gives following definition of the features in Feature Designation Code:
 * CHNM, marine channel, that part of a body of water deep enough for navigation through an area otherwise not suitable
 * CHNN, navigation channel, a buoyed channel of sufficient depth for the safe navigation of vessels
 * STRT, strait, a relatively narrow waterway, usually narrower and less extensive than a sound, connecting two larger bodies of water
 * FJD(S), fjord(s), a long, narrow, steep-walled, deep-water arm(s) of the sea at high latitudes, usually along mountainous coasts
 * SD,  sound, a long arm of the sea forming a channel between the mainland and an island or islands; or connecting two larger bodies of water

Although some features are called "Bahía", the designation code "BAY" was not selected.

More information
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