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  2. Ranked lists of Chilean regions - Wikipedia

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    National Statistics Office of Chile (Chile's 2014 national and regional population), accessed on 9 April 2016. OECD's OECD.Stat (Chile's 2014 PPP conversion factor for GDP (375.432372)), accessed on 9 April 2016. World Bank's World Development Indicators (2014 GDP (PPP) per capita for world countries), accessed on 9 April 2016.

  3. Los Ríos Region - Wikipedia

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    The Los Ríos Region (Spanish: Región de Los Ríos, pronounced [los ˈri.os], lit. Region of the Rivers) is one of Chile's 16 regions, the country's first-order administrative divisions. Its capital is Valdivia. It began to operate as a region on October 2, 2007, having been created by subdividing the Los Lagos Region in southern Chile

  4. Demographics of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile's 2017 census reported a population of 17,574,003 people. Its rate of population growth has been decreasing since 1990, due to a declining birth rate . [ 6 ] By 2050 the population is expected to reach approximately 20.2 million people, at which point it is projected to either stagnate or begin declining. [ 7 ]

  5. Regions of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Regions of Chile Regiones de Chile ... Population (2017 census) Density per km 2 Former number ... Región de Los Ríos: Valdivia: 18,429.5: 384,837 20.88 XIV: Los Lagos

  6. Valdivia - Wikipedia

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    Valdivia (Spanish pronunciation: [balˈdiβja]; Mapuche: Ainil) is a city and commune in southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Valdivia.The city is named after its founder, Pedro de Valdivia, and is located at the confluence of the Calle-Calle, Valdivia, and Cau-Cau Rivers, approximately 15 km (9 mi) east of the coastal towns of Corral and Niebla.

  7. El Ranco - Wikipedia

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    El Ranco Province [4] (Spanish: Provincia del Ranco) is one of two provinces of the southern Chilean region of Los Ríos. It is named after Ranco Lake shared by the communes (comunas) of Futrono and Lago Ranco. The lake is drained by the Bueno River, on which basin lies most of the province. La Unión is the provincial capital.

  8. Los Lagos, Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Los Lagos spans an area of 1,791.2 km 2 (692 sq mi) and has 20,168 inhabitants (10,370 men and 9,798 women). Of these, 9,479 (47%) lived in urban areas and 10,689 (53%) in rural areas. The population grew by 8.6% (1,604 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses. [3]

  9. La Unión, Chile - Wikipedia

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    La Unión is a city and commune [a] of the Ranco Province in the Los Ríos Region in Chile. It is situated approximately 40 km north of Osorno and 80 km southeast of Valdivia . Covering an area of 2,136.7 km 2 , it has a population of 36,447, of which 25,615 are considered part of the urban population, according to the 2012 census.