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A province is the second largest administrative division in Chile, after a region. Each region is divided into provinces. There are 53 provinces in total. Each province is headed by a governor (gobernador) appointed by the president. Provinces are further divided into communes which are administered by a municipality.
List of provinces by region
XV - Arica and Parinacota Region
I - Tarapacá Region
II - Antofagasta Region
III - Atacama Region
IV - Coquimbo Region
V - Valparaíso Region
- Valparaíso Province
- Isla de Pascua Province
- Los Andes Province
- Petorca Province
- Quillota Province
- San Antonio Province
- San Felipe de Aconcagua Province
VI - O'Higgins Region
VII - Maule Region
VIII - Biobío Region
IX - Araucanía Region
XIV - Los Ríos Region
X - Los Lagos Region
XI - Aisén Region
XII - Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region
RM - Santiago Metropolitan Region
- Santiago Province
- Cordillera Province
- Chacabuco Province
- Maipo Province
- Melipilla Province
- Talagante Province
See also
External links
- Decreto Ley 2.868
- Provinces of Chile at statoids.com
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