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  2. Regions of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Each region was given a Roman numeral, followed by a name (e.g. IV Región de Coquimbo, read as "fourth region of Coquimbo" in Spanish).When the regional structure was created, Roman numerals were assigned in ascending order from north to south, with the northernmost region designated as I (first) and the southernmost region as XII (twelfth).

  3. Administrative divisions of Chile - Wikipedia

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    You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Historia de la organización territorial de Chile}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . The political and administrative division of Chile has had four major periods: before 1833, from 1833 to 1925, from 1925 to 1976 and from 1976 onwards.

  4. Category:Regions of Chile - Wikipedia

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  5. Provinces of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The provincial delegate is advised by the Provincial Economic and Social Council (Consejo Económico y Social Provincial or CESPRO). No provincial presidential delegations exist in those provinces where the regional capital is located; its functions were merged with those of the regional presidential delegate.

  6. O'Higgins Region - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types in the O'Higgins Region. In pre-Quaternary times extensive Nothofagus forests covered much of Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region.[8]The Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region is part of the very restricted range of the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis; in prehistoric times this Chilean endemic tree had a significantly larger range.

  7. Arica y Parinacota Region - Wikipedia

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    Arica y Parinacota is the 5th smallest, the 3rd least populous and the 6th least densely populated of the regions of Chile. Arica is the region's capital and largest city. The region was a former Peruvian province, which was occupied by Chile under the 1883 Treaty of Ancón at the close of the War of the Pacific, and then formally annexed in ...

  8. File:Mapa Regiones de Chile.svg - Wikipedia

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    Chile; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Plantilla:Mapa de las Regiones de Chile; Usuario:Derpo/En Construccion; Torneo Transición de la Segunda División Profesional de Chile 2013; Segunda División Profesional de Chile 2013-14; Torneo Clausura 2014 Fútbol Femenino (Chile) Segunda División Profesional de Chile 2014-15; Copa Chile 2014-15

  9. Ranked lists of Chilean regions - Wikipedia

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    Sources: "División Político Administrativa y Censal 2007", National Statistics Office, 2007 (Chile area data); CIA's The World Factbook (country area comparison). Note: It does not include the Chilean Antarctic Territory, annexed to the Magallanes Region and totalling 1,250,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi).