Curanipe
| Curanipe | |
|---|---|
| Plaza de Curanipe | |
| Coordinates: CL 35°50′39″S 72°38′3″W / 35.84417°S 72.63417°WCoordinates: CL 35°50′39″S 72°38′3″W / 35.84417°S 72.63417°W | |
| Country | Chile | 
| Region | Maule | 
| Province | Cauquenes | 
| Commune | Pelluhue | 
| Named for | "Black stone" in Mapudungun | 
| Elevation | 24 m (79 ft) | 

Sunset from the beach in Curanipe
Curanipe (in mapudungun: "plum tree that grows in the rock") is a town and seat of the municipality of Pelluhue, Province of Cauquenes, in VII Maule Region of Chile.
A popular and charming coastal resort, Curanipe used to be a well-known and secluded hangout for the Cauquenes elite and a proud regional "minor port", during the mid- and late 19th century. The town has a quaint architectural style that echoes the colonial rural architecture of Chile.
The Curanipe parish church of Santo Toribio, is a beautifully preserved religious building overlooking the town.
On 27 February 2010 at 06:34:14 GMT (03:34:14 AM local time), a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck the seafloor 7 miles (11 km) southwest of Curanipe.[1]
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