Chile Route 1 Explained

Country:CHL
Type:CH
Route:1

Chile Route 1, known locally as Ruta 1, is a longitudinal national route that is located in the Norte Grande of Chile, in the regions of Tarapacá and Antofagasta. In its length of 598.6 km,[1] [2] it links Iquique with route 5 through a parallel to the coast of Pacific Ocean joining two of the most important cities in northern Chile. It serves as an alternative to the passage through Route 5 in the middle of Atacama Desert.

During its construction several archaeological sites corresponding to tombs were destroyed.[3] Metal objects are known to have been retrieved from the tombs.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.vialidad.cl/areasdevialidad/gestionvial/Homologacion/tarapaca.zip Red vial en la Región de Tarapacá en Dirección de Vialidad Chile
  2. http://www.vialidad.cl/areasdevialidad/gestionvial/Homologacion/antofagasta.zip Red vial en la Región de Antofagasta en Dirección de Vialidad Chile
  3. Metalurgia prehispánica en las sociedades coster as del norte de Chile (quebrada Mamilla, Tocopilla) . . Salazar . Diego . 40 . 23-42 . Figueroa . Valentina . 2010 . Spanish . Mille . Benoit . Morata . Diego . Salinas . Hernán.