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Los Lagos Region

Los Lagos Region (Spanish: Región de Los Lagos pronounced [los ˈlaɣos], lit. Region of the Lakes) is one of Chile's 16 regions, which are first order administrative divisions, and comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena. The region contains the country's second largest island, Chiloé, and the second largest lake, Llanquihue. Its capital is Puerto Montt; other important cities include Osorno, Castro, Ancud, and Puerto Varas. The mainland portion of Los Lagos Region south of Reloncaví Sound (Palena Province) is considered part of Patagonia.

Los Lagos Region
Región de Los Lagos
Map of Los Lagos Region
Coordinates: 41°28′18″S 72°56′12″W / 41.47167°S 72.93667°W / -41.47167; -72.93667
Country Chile
CapitalPuerto Montt
ProvincesOsorno, Llanquihue, Chiloé, Palena
Government
 • IntendantHarry Jürgensen Caesar (RN)
Area
 • Total48,583.6 km2 (18,758.2 sq mi)
 • Rank5
Highest elevation
2,450 m (8,040 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2017 census)[1]
 • Total823,204
 • Rank7
 • Density17/km2 (44/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeCL-LL
HDI (2019)0.795[2]
high
WebsiteOfficial website (in Spanish)

Historically, the Huilliche have called this territory between Bueno River and Reloncaví Sound Futahuillimapu, meaning "great land of the south". The region hosts Monte Verde, one of the oldest archaeological sites of the Americas. The largest indigenous group of the region are the Huilliche who lived in the area before the arrival of the Spanish. The Spanish crown settled Chiloé Archipelago in 1567[3] while the rest of the region begun to be slowly colonized by non-indigenous people only in the late 18th century. In the 1850s Germans arrived to colonize the shores of Llanquihue Lake under a Chilean state-sponsored program.

Los Lagos Region economy is dominated by the service sector but based in fishing, salmon aquaculture, forestry and cattle farming. Tourism is economically important in The Andes where ski resorts, hot springs and recreational fishing are popular offers.

Geography edit

The region is bordered on the north by Los Ríos Region, on the south by Aisén Region, on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by Argentina (provinces of Neuquén, Río Negro and Chubut). Wild environments can be seen along the coastal area, such as Caleta Zorra.

Demography edit

The region has an area of 48,585 km2 (18,759 sq mi) and its population, according to the 2017 INE Census was 823,204, with a population density of 16.9 /km².

Principal Towns edit

This section is translated from the corresponding Spanish page

The Región de Los Lagos has seventeen towns according to the 2017 census, of which eleven have more than 10000 inhabitants each.

No. Town Population Province
1. Puerto Montt 169 736 Llanquihue
2. Osorno 147 666 Osorno
3. Alerce 42 267 Llanquihue
4. Castro 33 417 Chiloé
5. Ancud 28 162 Chiloé
6. Puerto Varas 26 172 Llanquihue
7. Quellón 17 552 Chiloé
8. Calbuco 15 903 Llanquihue
9. Llanquihue 12 945 Llanquihue
10. Frutillar 12 876 Llanquihue
11. Purranque 12 614 Osorno
12. Los Muermos 7928 Llanquihue
13. Fresia 7328 Llanquihue
14. Dalcahue 7120 Chiloé
15. Río Negro 6978 Osorno
16. Chonchi 5632 Chiloé
17. Chaitén 1639 Palena

Climate edit

 
Köppen climate types in Los Lagos Region

The region, in general, has a natural vegetation of Valdivian temperate rain forest. The coastal part, except for the south of the Chiloé Island, has a temperate climate with cold winter rain. To the south, the climate is characterized by constant rain and not having dry seasons.

Protected areas edit

Protected areas include 7 national parks, 2 private-owned parks and 2 natural monuments.

National Parks

Economy edit

The region is the center of aquaculture in chile.

Transportation edit

El Tepual Airport lies a few miles west of Puerto Montt and Cañal Bajo Carlos Hott Siebert Airport a few miles east of Osorno. Also east of Osorno, the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass is a major mountain pass across the Andes to Argentina via Route 215.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Los Lagos Region". Government of Chile Foreign Investment Committee. Retrieved 13 March 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  3. ^ Hanisch, Walter. La Isla de Chiloé. 1982. pp. 11–12.

External links edit

  • http://www.frutillar.com (in Spanish)
  • http://www.regiondeloslagos.cl (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • Satellite view of Puerto Montt (Google maps)
  • Satellite view of the Chiloé archipielago (Google maps)
  • Satellite view of Lake Llanquihue (Google maps)
  • Satellite view of Osorno (Google maps)
  • Satellite view of Valdivia (Google maps)
  • Satellite view of Chaitén (Google maps)

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This article is about the region in Chile For the city and municipality see Los Lagos Chile For the region outlined in tourism literature see Chilean Lake District Los Lagos Region Spanish Region de Los Lagos pronounced los ˈlaɣos lit Region of the Lakes is one of Chile s 16 regions which are first order administrative divisions and comprises four provinces Chiloe Llanquihue Osorno and Palena The region contains the country s second largest island Chiloe and the second largest lake Llanquihue Its capital is Puerto Montt other important cities include Osorno Castro Ancud and Puerto Varas The mainland portion of Los Lagos Region south of Reloncavi Sound Palena Province is considered part of Patagonia Los Lagos Region Region de Los LagosRegion of ChileCorcovado National ParkFlagCoat of armsMap of Los Lagos RegionCoordinates 41 28 18 S 72 56 12 W 41 47167 S 72 93667 W 41 47167 72 93667Country ChileCapitalPuerto MonttProvincesOsorno Llanquihue Chiloe PalenaGovernment IntendantHarry Jurgensen Caesar RN Area 1 Total48 583 6 km2 18 758 2 sq mi Rank5Highest elevation2 450 m 8 040 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2017 census 1 Total823 204 Rank7 Density17 km2 44 sq mi ISO 3166 codeCL LLHDI 2019 0 795 2 highWebsiteOfficial website in Spanish Historically the Huilliche have called this territory between Bueno River and Reloncavi Sound Futahuillimapu meaning great land of the south The region hosts Monte Verde one of the oldest archaeological sites of the Americas The largest indigenous group of the region are the Huilliche who lived in the area before the arrival of the Spanish The Spanish crown settled Chiloe Archipelago in 1567 3 while the rest of the region begun to be slowly colonized by non indigenous people only in the late 18th century In the 1850s Germans arrived to colonize the shores of Llanquihue Lake under a Chilean state sponsored program Los Lagos Region economy is dominated by the service sector but based in fishing salmon aquaculture forestry and cattle farming Tourism is economically important in The Andes where ski resorts hot springs and recreational fishing are popular offers Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Demography 1 2 Principal Towns 1 3 Climate 1 4 Protected areas 2 Economy 3 Transportation 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeography editThe region is bordered on the north by Los Rios Region on the south by Aisen Region on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by Argentina provinces of Neuquen Rio Negro and Chubut Wild environments can be seen along the coastal area such as Caleta Zorra Demography edit The region has an area of 48 585 km2 18 759 sq mi and its population according to the 2017 INE Census was 823 204 with a population density of 16 9 km Principal Towns edit This section is translated from the corresponding Spanish pageThe Region de Los Lagos has seventeen towns according to the 2017 census of which eleven have more than 10000 inhabitants each No Town Population Province1 Puerto Montt 169 736 Llanquihue2 Osorno 147 666 Osorno3 Alerce 42 267 Llanquihue4 Castro 33 417 Chiloe5 Ancud 28 162 Chiloe6 Puerto Varas 26 172 Llanquihue7 Quellon 17 552 Chiloe8 Calbuco 15 903 Llanquihue9 Llanquihue 12 945 Llanquihue10 Frutillar 12 876 Llanquihue11 Purranque 12 614 Osorno12 Los Muermos 7928 Llanquihue13 Fresia 7328 Llanquihue14 Dalcahue 7120 Chiloe15 Rio Negro 6978 Osorno16 Chonchi 5632 Chiloe17 Chaiten 1639 PalenaClimate edit nbsp Koppen climate types in Los Lagos RegionThe region in general has a natural vegetation of Valdivian temperate rain forest The coastal part except for the south of the Chiloe Island has a temperate climate with cold winter rain To the south the climate is characterized by constant rain and not having dry seasons Protected areas edit Protected areas include 7 national parks 2 private owned parks and 2 natural monuments National ParksAlerce Andino Chiloe Corcovado Hornopiren Pumalin Puyehue Vicente Perez Rosales Private parksTantauco Park Las Vertientes Reserva Natural PrivadaNatural monumentsIslotes de Punihuil Lahuen NadiEconomy editThe region is the center of aquaculture in chile Transportation editEl Tepual Airport lies a few miles west of Puerto Montt and Canal Bajo Carlos Hott Siebert Airport a few miles east of Osorno Also east of Osorno the Cardenal Antonio Samore Pass is a major mountain pass across the Andes to Argentina via Route 215 See also edit nbsp Chile portalGerman colonization of Valdivia Osorno and Llanquihue Antillanca ski resort Intermediate DepressionReferences edit a b Los Lagos Region Government of Chile Foreign Investment Committee Retrieved 13 March 2010 permanent dead link Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 26 October 2021 Hanisch Walter La Isla de Chiloe 1982 pp 11 12 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Los Lagos http www frutillar com in Spanish http www regiondeloslagos cl in Spanish https web archive org web 20060625023200 http www regionx cl in Spanish Satellite view of Puerto Montt Google maps Satellite view of the Chiloe archipielago Google maps Satellite view of Lake Llanquihue Google maps Satellite view of Osorno Google maps Satellite view of Valdivia Google maps Satellite view of Chaiten Google maps Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los Lagos Region amp oldid 1177185159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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