Mancera Island

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Mancera Island
Native name: Isla Mancera
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Mancera Island, view from Niebla, Chile
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Geography
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Adjacent bodies of water Valdivia River
Length 1,300 m (4,300 ft)
Width 650 m (2,130 ft)
Highest point 89
Country
Region Los Ríos
Province Valdivia
Commune Valdivia
Demographics
Population 53 (as of 2002 [1])

Mancera Island (Spanish: Isla Mancera) is a minor island at the mouth of Valdivia River. It was named after the Spanish viceroy of Peru Pedro de Toledo, 1st Marquis of Mancera, who fortified the island. The fort was a vital point in the Valdivian Fort System, preventing enemy ships from reaching Valdivia from Corral Bay.[citation needed]

In 1682, after Valdivia was badly damaged by a fire it was proposed to move the city to Manrcera Island. A similar proposal of moving the city to Mancera Island was done in 1721 in order to protect it against a potential British attack as Spain and Britain were at war.[1]

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