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Los Ángeles (Spanish pronunciation: [los ˈaŋxeles]) is the capital of the province of Bío Bío, in the commune of the same name, in Bío Bío, in the center-south of Chile. It is located between the Laja and Biobío rivers. The population is 186,671 inhabitants (census 2012). The municipality ("comuna") of Los Ángeles has the highest ...
With a population of 1.5 million, thus being the third most populated region in Chile, it is divided into three provinces: Arauco, Biobío and Concepción. The latter contains its capital and largest city, Concepción, a major city and metro area in the country. Los Ángeles, capital of the Biobío Province, is another important city in the region.
Its capital is Los Ángeles (2002 pop. 94,716). It is bounded on the north, west and south by the provinces of Concepción , Arauco and Malleco , respectively, and on the east by Argentina . It has an area of 14,987.9 km 2 (5,787 sq mi) of well-wooded and mountainous country, and exports timber to a large extent. [ 4 ]
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María Dolores Airport (Spanish: Aeródromo María Dolores) (IATA: LSQ, ICAO: SCGE) is an airport serving Los Ángeles, capital of Bío Bío Province in the Bío Bío Region of Chile. The airport is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) northwest of the city. The Los Angeles VOR (Ident: MAD) is located on the field. [4]
Talca, Linares Chillán, Tomé Nacimiento, Concepción, Los Angeles Temuco, Puerto Saavedra, Isla Mocha. The topography of central Chile includes a coastal range of mountains running parallel to the Andes. Lying between the two mountain ranges is the so-called Central Valley, which contains some of the richest agricultural land in the country ...
Laja Falls (Spanish: Salto del Laja) is a waterfall located in the Laja River in southcentral Chile. [1] [2] It lies next to the old Pan-American Highway, between the cities of Los Ángeles and Chillán. Below the falls, the river has formed a narrow canyon. The falls consist of four horseshoe-shaped falls, one on each arm of Laja River.
Bishops of Santa María de Los Ángeles (Roman rite), in reverse chronological order Bishop Felipe Bacarreza Rodríguez (2006.01.07 – present) Bishop Miguel Caviedes Medina (1994.02.19 – 2006.01.07) Bishop Adolfo Rodríguez Vidal (1988.07.06 – 1994.02.19)