Cerro Sombrero (
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for "Hat Hill") is a village ( es, aldea) in southern
Chile
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. It is located in the
Primavera commune in the
Magallanes Region
The Magallanes Region (), officially the Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region ( es, Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena), is one of Chile's 16 first order administrative divisions. It is the southernmost, largest, and second lea ...
, in the northern part of
Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego (, ; Spanish for "Land of the Fire", rarely also Fireland in English) is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland, across the Strait of Magellan. The archipelago consists of the main island, Isla ...
, about 125 km from
Porvenir. According to the 2002 census, it had 687 inhabitants.
The village is located near a small hill from which it received its name. It was founded in 1958 as a residential and services centre for the national Petroleum Company (
ENAP) in Tierra del Fuego, with over 150 dwellings, a gym, swimming pool, bowling alley, botanical garden, movie theatre, church, hospital, warehouses, supermarket, restaurant, lodgings and gas station, in addition to the
ENAP offices.
This settlement is a natural entry point to the Chilean-Argentine Tierra del Fuego area. Nearby is
Bahía Lomas
Bahia Lomas (or Lomas Bay) is a bay in the eastern mouth of the Strait of Magellan in Southern Chile, on the north coast of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. The area is a large tidal plain, with a tidal variation up to 7 km. The wetlan ...
, a place of
biotic
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Biotic may refer to:
*Life, the condition of living organisms
*Biology, the study of life
* Biotic material, which is derived from ...
importance within the region with nesting places for a wide variety of shorebird species, both resident and migratory.
Nearby
Río del Oro, in the middle of the Tierra del Fuego
steppe
In physical geography, a steppe () is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without trees apart from those near rivers and lakes.
Steppe biomes may include:
* the montane grasslands and shrublands biome
* the temperate grasslan ...
, is a popular fishing area for a variety of trout.
The town is served by
Franco Bianco Airport.
Weather
Cerro Sombrero has the typical "
cold steppe climate" of
Patagonia
Patagonia () refers to a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and ...
with low annual rainfall, fluctuating between a minimum of 250 mm, increasingly slightly near the south west coast (Felipe Bay), and reaching 400 mm on the east coast, near the Atlantic.
Flora and fauna
Numerous species of birds can be observed in the area, including two kinds of
sheldgoose
''Chloephaga'' is a genus of sheldgeese in the family Anatidae. Other sheldgeese are found in the genera ''Alopochen'' and '' Neochen''.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Chloephaga'' was introduced in 1838 by the English naturalist Thomas Campbell Eyton ...
, the ''cauquén colorado'' (
ruddy-headed goose
The ruddy-headed goose (''Chloephaga rubidiceps'') is a species of waterfowl in tribe Tadornini of subfamily Anserinae. It is found in Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the ...
) and ''piuquén'' (also known as the ''ganso cordillerano'' or
Andean goose
The Andean goose (''Chloephaga melanoptera'') is a species of waterfowl in tribe Tadornini of subfamily Anserinae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the bir ...
), the ''pato juarjual'',
Pato Juarjual
www.avesdechile.cl, retrieved December 13, 2013 a kind of crested duck
The crested duck or South American crested duck (''Lophonetta specularioides'') is a species of duck native to South America, the belonging to the monotypic genus ''Lophonetta''. It is sometimes included in ''Anas'', but it belongs to a South Am ...
, the Chilean pintail, the coscoroba swan
The coscoroba swan (''Coscoroba coscoroba'') is a species of waterfowl in subfamily Anserinae of the family Anatidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the bi ...
, the black-necked swan
The black-necked swan (''Cygnus melancoryphus'') is a species of waterfowl in tribe Cygnini of subfamily Anserinae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the bir ...
, and the Chilean flamingo
The Chilean flamingo (''Phoenicopterus chilensis'') is a species of large flamingo at closely related to the American flamingo and the greater flamingo, with which it was sometimes considered conspecific. The species is listed as near threatene ...
.
Migratory species also nest in the area, including the ''bandurria'' (black-faced ibis
The black-faced ibis (''Theristicus melanopis'') is a species of bird in the family Threskiornithidae. It is found in grassland and fields in southern and western South America. It has been included as a subspecies of the similar buff-necked ...
) and the ''queltehue'' ( southern lapwing). Some come only in the summer, including the ''chorlo'' ( rufous-chested plover), the ''playero'' (dunlin
The dunlin (''Calidris alpina'') is a small wader, formerly sometimes separated with the other "stints" in the genus ''Erolia''. The English name is a dialect form of "dunling", first recorded in 1531–1532. It derives from ''dun'', "dull brown ...
) and the ''falaropo picofino'' (red-necked phalarope
The red-necked phalarope (''Phalaropus lobatus''), also known as the northern phalarope and hyperborean phalarope, is a small wader. This phalarope breeds in the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia. It is migratory, and, unusually for a ...
).
The region has no woodland and is dominated by plains of native flora, typical of the Patagonian steppe. It predominantly consists of coarse grasses that grow in dense patches, perennial shrubs with deep roots and foliage resistant to the weather conditions and drought, and a variety of perennial herbaceous plants, often with small, thin, wavy-edged or tooth-edged leaves. The main species are Coirón (Festuca gracillima
''Festuca gracillima'' is a species of grass in the family Poaceae. This species is native to southern Argentina, and southern Chile. It is perennial and prefers temperate biomes. ''Festuca gracillima'' was first described in 1847.
References
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), Poaceaeas, Romerillo ( Lomatia ferruginea), two kinds of Patagonian berries, Calafate ( Berberis microphylla) and Murtilla ( Ugni molinae), Vegas, coastal scrub, some species of Limonium
''Limonium'' is a genus of 120 flowering plant species. Members are also known as sea-lavender, statice, caspia or marsh-rosemary. Despite their common names, species are not related to the lavenders or to rosemary. They are instead in Plumbag ...
and marshes.
References
External links
*
Municipality of Primavera
* erro Sombrero - Atlas vivo* ww.avesdechile.cl Birds of Chile
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Populated places established in 1958
Cities and towns in Tierra del Fuego
Populated places in Tierra del Fuego Province, Chile
1958 establishments in Chile