Google Street View in Chile

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Google Street View at ALMA.[1]

Google's Street View program in Chile began with the filming of streets and roads in January 2012. On September 25, 2012, parts of the country were made available online, including Santiago, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar and Concepción.[2] During 2013 and 2014 many more cities and roads were added. In March 2015 coverage was extended to the country's southernmost region of Magallanes (only accessible by road via Argentina). In December 2015 Chile's southernmost city, Puerto Williams, was added.

As of December 2015, coverage is high, with over seven-tenths of all cities —or over three-quarters of the country's population— having most of its streets photographed.

Timeline of introductions[]

Date Major locations added
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 Greater Santiago (including ski resorts), Greater Valparaíso (including Limache) and Greater Concepción.[3]
Thursday, June 13, 2013 Tourist spots.[4]
Wednesday, August 14, 2013 Arica, Iquique, Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta, Taltal, Chañaral, Caldera, Copiapó, Vallenar, La Serena, Coquimbo, Ovalle, Andacollo, Combarbalá, Illapel, Salamanca, San Felipe, Los Andes, Quintero, Quillota, Concón, Casablanca, San Antonio, Rancagua, Curicó, Talca, Linares, Los Ángeles, Nacimiento, Temuco, Osorno, Puerto Varas, Puerto Montt, Calbuco, Ancud, Coyhaique, Aysén, Cochrane, expanded coverage of Greater Santiago and more locations.
Monday, April 21, 2014 Angol, Contulmo, Collipulli, Los Sauces, Traiguen, Victoria, Galvarino, Temuco, Villarrica, Pucón, Curarrehue, Chanco, Cobquecura, Constitución, Melipilla, Santa Cruz, Panguipulli, Lanco, Mariquina, Valdivia, Paillaco, Castro, Quellón and more locations.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 More locations.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 More locations, including Pichilemu and Bulnes, and expanded coverage of existing locations.
Friday, March 6, 2015 Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, and hamlet of Cerro Castillo.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015 Roads around Torres del Paine National Park.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015 Expanded coverage of existing locations, including, Santa María, Lo Miranda, Loncoche, Pitrufquén, and Victoria.
Monday, June 8, 2015 Expanded coverage of existing locations, including, Curanilahue, La Unión, Machalí, Tocopilla, Cañete, Laja, Río Bueno, Nueva Imperial, Vicuña, Cabrero, Graneros, and Panguipulli.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Puerto Williams, and expanded coverage of existing locations, including, Puerto Aisén, Pucón, Hualqui, Quinta de Tilcoco, and Monte Patria.

Coverage[]

Coverage as of December 2015 in cities, which account for 83% of the country's total population:

Coverage Settlements Population %
High 171 11,467,782 91.45
Medium 27 611,478 4.88
Low 30 344,492 2.75
None 11 115,526 0.92
Cities 239 12,539,278 100.00
Other settlements 36,978 2,577,157 17.05
Total population (2002) 37,217 15,116,435 100.00
Region Coverage Cities
Arica and Parinacota, Chile Arica and Parinacota High Arica.
Tarapacá, Chile Tarapacá High Iquique, Alto Hospicio, Pozo Almonte.
Antofagasta, Chile Antofagasta High Antofagasta, Calama, Tocopilla, Taltal, Mejillones, María Elena.
Low Chuquicamata.
None Estación Zaldívar.
Atacama, Chile Atacama High Copiapó, Vallenar, Caldera, Chañaral, Tierra Amarilla, Diego de Almagro, Huasco.
Medium El Salvador.
Coquimbo, Chile Coquimbo High Coquimbo, La Serena, Ovalle, Illapel, Vicuña, Los Vilos, Andacollo, Combarbalá, Monte Patria.
Medium Salamanca, El Palqui.
Valparaíso, Chile Valparaíso High Viña del Mar, Valparaíso, Quilpué, Villa Alemana, San Antonio, Los Andes, La Calera, Limache, Concón, Quintero, La Ligua, Llaillay, Cartagena, Casablanca, Cabildo, Nogales, El Quisco, San Esteban, Putaendo, Catemu, Santa María, Algarrobo, Calle Larga, Santo Domingo, El Tabo, Las Cruces, Señor Pobre Béjares.
Medium Quillota, San Felipe, Placilla de Peñuelas, Las Ventanas, Rinconada.
Low La Cruz, Olmué, El Melón, Hijuelas, Villa Los Almendros.
Santiago, Chile Santiago High Puente Alto, Maipú, La Florida, Las Condes, San Bernardo, Peñalolén, Santiago, Pudahuel, La Pintana, El Bosque, Ñuñoa, Cerro Navia, Recoleta, Renca, Conchalí, La Granja, Estación Central, Quilicura, Providencia, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Lo Espejo, Macul, Lo Prado, Quinta Normal, San Joaquín, La Reina, San Ramón, La Cisterna, Vitacura, San Miguel, Huechuraba, Lo Barnechea, Cerrillos, Independencia, Peñaflor, Colina, Talagante, Buin, Padre Hurtado, Curacaví, Lampa, Isla de Maipo, San José de Maipo, Tiltil, Pirque, La Obra-Las Vertientes.
Medium El Monte, Paine, Batuco, La Islita, Bajos de San Agustín, Hospital, Alto Jahuel.
Low Melipilla.
O'Higgins, Chile O'Higgins High Rancagua, Rengo, Machalí, Graneros, San Vicente de Taguatagua, Santa Cruz, Chimbarongo, Lo Miranda, Nancagua, Quinta de Tilcoco, Gultro, Codegua.
Medium San Fernando, San Francisco de Mostazal, Punta Diamante.
Low Pichilemu, Requínoa, Doñihue, Peumo, Las Cabras, Palmilla.
Maule, Chile Maule High Talca, Curicó, Linares, Constitución, Cauquenes, Molina, San Javier, Villa Francia, Culenar.
Medium Teno.
Low Parral, Longaví, Villa Alegre, Hualañé.
None San Clemente.
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Ñuble
High Coihueco, Chillán Viejo, San Carlos, Chillán.
Medium Quillón, Coelemu.
Low Quirihue, Bulnes.
None Yungay.
Biobío, Chile Biobío High Concepción, Talcahuano, Los Ángeles, Hualpén, Chiguayante, San Pedro de la Paz, Penco, Tomé, Curanilahue, Mulchén, Nacimiento, Cañete, Arauco, La Laja, Hualqui, Cabrero, Yumbel, Santa Juana, Santa Bárbara, San Rosendo.
Medium Coronel, Lebu,
Low Lota, Los Álamos, Huépil, Monte Águila.
Araucanía, Chile Araucanía High Temuco, Angol, Padre Las Casas, Villarrica, Victoria, Nueva Imperial, Collipulli, Loncoche, Pucón, Pitrufquén, Gorbea, Freire.
Low Traiguén, Purén, Labranza, Renaico.
None Lautaro, Curacautín, Carahue, Cunco.
Los Ríos, Chile Los Ríos High Valdivia, La Unión, Río Bueno, Panguipulli, Paillaco, Los Lagos, San José de la Mariquina, Futrono.
Medium Lanco.
Los Lagos, Chile Los Lagos High Puerto Montt, Osorno, Castro, Puerto Varas, Quellón, Calbuco.
Medium Ancud.
Low Frutillar, Los Muermos.
None Purranque, Llanquihue, Río Negro, Fresia.
Aisén, Chile Aisén High Coihaique, Puerto Aisén.
Magallanes, Chile Magallanes Medium Punta Arenas.
Low Puerto Natales.

See also[]

  • Google Street View in Latin America

References[]

  1. ^ "All ESO's Observatories Included in Google Street View". ESO Announcement. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Google Lat Long: Introducing Imagery of Chile and Croatia on Google Maps". Google-latlong.blogspot.co.uk. 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
  3. ^ "Google Lat Long: Introducing Imagery of Chile and Croatia on Google Maps". Google-latlong.blogspot.com. 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
  4. ^ Yick, Deanna (2013-06-13). "Google Lat Long: Experience 1,001 New Destinations with Street View". Google-latlong.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-07-01.

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