Chile has multiple time zones, that reason we now list some of the most important places with their respective local times.
Actual local time in Chile |
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| City | Time |
| Santiago (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Valparaíso (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Antofagasta (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Araucanía (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Atacama (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Bío-Bío (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Coquimbo (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Los Lagos (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Maule (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Region Metropolitana (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Tarapacá (most of Chile) | ??:?? |
| Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) | ??:?? |
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| City of Chile: | |
| City of North Korea: |
Santiago, Chile's latitude is -32.45 and its longitude is -70.66. Pyongyang, North Korea's latitude is 39.0194 and its longitude is 125.738. The distance in kilometers between Chile and North Korea is 18,368 km.
By car, it would take you approximately 229.6 hours to get to Pyongyang, North Korea driving non-stop from Santiago, Chile at a constant speed of 80 kilometers per hour.
By plane, it would take you approximately 30.61 hours to get to Pyongyang, North Korea taking a direct flight from Santiago, Chile.