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It is located south of the village of [[Sauce, Chile|Sauce]]; {{convert|15|km|mi}} north of [[Reto, Chile|Reto]]; west of [[Pichilemu]]; and {{convert|45|km|mi}} southeast of [[Palmilla]].<ref name="DGRC"/>
It is located south of the village of [[Sauce, Chile|Sauce]]; {{convert|15|km|mi}} north of [[Reto, Chile|Reto]]; west of [[Pichilemu]]; and {{convert|45|km|mi}} southeast of [[Palmilla]].<ref name="DGRC"/>

Nowadays, Alcones and all the area is well known for its extra virgin olive oil. In Alcones, you can find extra virgin olive oil under Mirador de Alcones brand. More information [http://www.alconesolive.com www.alconesolive.com].



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Church (Viceparroquia) of Alcones.

Alcones, formerly known as Los Halcones is a Chilean village,[1] currently part of Marchihue, Cardenal Caro Province.

It is located south of the village of Sauce; 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Reto; west of Pichilemu; and 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of Palmilla.[1]

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