Tocopilla

Tocopilla, city, northern Chile. It is situated on the Pacific coast.

Founded in 1843, it developed as a shipping point for copper mined inland. Now it is a major port and rail terminus for the nitrate and iodine mined at nearby MarĂ­a Elena and Pedro de Valdivia and for the copper mined at Chuquicamata, 93 miles (150 km) east. Hydroelectric power for Chuquicamata is generated in Tocopilla, where there is a copper-concentrate plant. Tocopilla is also known for its deep-sea fishing. It possesses an airport and is linked by road to the Pan-American Highway and the main north-south railroad. Pop. (2002) 23,352; (2017) municipality, 25,186.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Michael Ray.