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Valparaíso Region

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V Región de Valparaíso

See other Chilean regions
Capital Valparaíso
Provinces Petorca

Los Andes
San Felipe de Aconcagua
Quillota
Valparaíso
San Antonio
Isla de Pascua

Area

  - Total

Ranked 13th

16,396.1 km²

Population

  - 2002 Census
  - Density

Ranked 3rd

1,539,852
94.1/km²

ISO 3166-2 CL-VS

The V Valparaíso Region (Spanish: V Región de Valparaíso) is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions.[1] Its capital is the port city of Valparaíso.

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[edit] Geography and natural features

It is west, but on the same latitude as the "Región Metropolitana de Santiago".

Its capital is Valparaíso, also site for Chilean Legislative power and an important commercial port.

In this region is Chile's main port, Valparaíso and the top resort city of Viña del Mar. Administratively, Pacific Easter Island (Isla de Pascua), Juan Fernandez Islands and the Desventuradas Islands also fall under the Valparaíso Region's administration.

The Valparaíso Region is part of the very restricted range of the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis; in prehistoric times this endemic Chilean tree had a significantly larger range.[2]

[edit] Economics and industry

The Valparaiso region is host of agricultural lands, wine producers, and industrial activity such as copper mining and cement. Chile's largest oil refinery is located in Con-Con (on the mouth of the Aconcagua River and about 20 km north of Valparaiso) and there are two important copper ore refineries: the state owned Ventanas (on the coast and north of Con Con) and the private works in Chagres, about 55 miles (90 km) inland.

The region also is a hub for chemicals and gas storage near the port of Quinteros. In the interior valleys there is a booming export industry mainly around the avocado (palta), chirimoyas and flowers as the most important products. The most striking recent development has been the cultivation of hill sides using high tech drip feed irrigation. This has allowed otherwise dry and unproductive land to bear high yields.

[edit] References

[edit] Line notes

  1. ^ Valparaiso Region, 2006
  2. ^ C. Michael Hogan, 2008

[edit] External links


Coordinates: 33°3′47″S 71°38′22″W / 33.06306°S 71.63944°W / -33.06306; -71.63944


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