Inío, Chile

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Inío is a village on Chiloé Island in Chile. It is the southernmost and most remote populated place on the island. Until 2013, it was accessible only by a six-hour motorboat ride from Quellon, Chile. In 2013, an airstrip was constructed allowing for short local flights, cutting access time to Quellon to 18 minutes.[1] The village is located next to the Rio Inío.

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  1. ^ "Inío, la localidad más apartada de la Región de Los Lagos, ya cuenta con aeródromo, Plataforma Urbana". www.plataformaurbana.cl. Retrieved 2021-08-20.