Chile has multiple time zones, that reason we now list some of the most important places with their respective local times.
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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) | ??:?? |
| City of North Korea: | |
| City of Chile: |
Pyongyang, North Korea's latitude is 39.0194 and its longitude is 125.738. Santiago, Chile's latitude is -32.45 and its longitude is -70.66. The distance in kilometers between North Korea and Chile is 18,368 km.
By car, it would take you approximately 229.6 hours to get to Santiago, Chile driving non-stop from Pyongyang, North Korea at a constant speed of 80 kilometers per hour.
By plane, it would take you approximately 30.61 hours to get to Santiago, Chile taking a direct flight from Pyongyang, North Korea.