Traiguén Island is an island in the Chonos Archipelago of Chile. The geological formation of Traiguén is named after the island.

Traigén
Native name:
Isla Traiguén
View of the northeastern shore of Traiguén Island
Traigén is located in Chile
Traigén
Traigén
Geography
Coordinates45°34′15″S 73°40′14″W / 45.57083°S 73.67056°W / -45.57083; -73.67056
ArchipelagoChonos Archipelago
Adjacent toPacific Ocean
Area520.2 km2 (200.9 sq mi)
Coastline185.0 km (114.95 mi)
Highest elevation701 m (2300 ft)
Administration
RegionAisén
ProvinceAysén Province
CommuneAysén
Additional information
NGA UFI=-903232

Various archaeological remnants have been found in the island, including fish traps of stone and arrowheads.[1] There are shell middens in the islands whose basal part has been dated to 1,300 years BP.[1]

In August 2023, 264 ha of the shores and coastal waters of the island were transferred to the indigenous community Nahuelquín Delgado to exercise a stewardship over the area.[2] By that point, the community which consists of eight families, had been claiming rights to the area for about 20 years.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Reyes Báez, Omar; San Román, Manuel; Moraga, Mauricio (2011). "Archipiélago de los Chonos: nuevos registros arqueológicos y bioantropológicos en los canales septentrionales. Isla Traiguén, Región de Aisén" [Chonos archipelago: new archaeological and bioanthropological records in the northern channels. Traiguen island, XI Region de Aisén]. Magallania (in Spanish). 39 (2): 293–301. doi:10.4067/S0718-22442011000200020.
  2. ^ a b del Mar Parra, María (2023-08-10). "Entregan por primera vez zona costera de Aysén a pueblos indígenas para cuidar y administrar". El Desconcierto (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-08-11.

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