Generally along the coast, but some people still farm up in the mountains.
The majority of people in Chile live in urban areas, with the largest populations concentrated in the capital city of Santiago and the surrounding metropolitan region. Other major cities like Valparaíso, Concepción, and Viña del Mar also have significant populations. Rural areas tend to have smaller populations due to the concentration of economic opportunities in urban centers.
As of 2021, the approximate population of Chile is around 19 million people.
Cape Horn is not inhabited. It is a rocky headland on Hornos Island in southern Chile, known for its hazardous maritime conditions.
The Patagonia region spans both Argentina and Chile and has a population of approximately 2 million people. The population is spread out across various cities and towns in the region.
Most people live at elevations ranging from sea level to around 2,000 feet (600 meters). Factors such as climate, job opportunities, and proximity to amenities can influence the elevation at which people choose to live.
Approximately 430,000 people live in Laval, which is the 13th most populous city in Canada.
central
I think spanish people live in chile.
In which region do most people live in Chile?
Most people don't, but as in all countries there are poor people. However, extreme poverty is almost inexistent in Chile.
how many people live in Chile
Generally along the coast, but some people still farm up in the mountains.
People living in Chile are called Chileans.
60,000
where blak people live
OVER 9000
a lot! a lot!
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