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Aysén Province

Provincia de Aysén
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Official seal of Aysén Province
Seal
Location in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
Location in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
Location in Chile
Location in Chile
Aysén Province
Location in Chile
Country Chile
Region Aysén
Capital Puerto Aysén
Communes Puerto Aysén
Cisnes
Guaitecas
Government
 • Type Provincial
Area
 • Total 46,588.8 km2 (17,988.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2012 Census)
 • Total 26,858
 • Density 0.576490/km2 (1.493104/sq mi)
 • Urban
16,180
 • Rural
13,451
Time zone UTC-4 (CLT)
 • Summer (DST) UTC-3 (CLST)
Area code(s) country 56 + area 67
Website Government of Aysén

Aysén Province (Spanish: Provincia de Aysén) is one of four provinces of the Chilean region of Aysen (XI). Its capital is Puerto Aysén.

Demographics

The province had a 2002 population of 23,498 according to the census by the National Statistics Institute. Of these, 16,180 (68.9%) lived in urban areas and 13,451 (57.2%) in rural areas. Between the 1992 and 2002 censuses, the population fell by 20.7% ( persons). The census also yielded a surface area of 46,588.8 km2 (17,988 sq mi), the largest in the region and fifth largest province in the country, though it is the tenth least populated in the country.

Administration

As a province, Palena is a second-level administrative division, administered by a presidentially appointed governor. Manuel Ortiz Torres was appointed by president Sebastián Piñera.

Communes

The province comprises three communes, each governed by a municipality, headed by an alcalde: Aisén, Cisnes, and Guaitecas.

Commune Area (km2) 2002
Population
Density (km2) Website
Guaitecas 787.0 1,539 2.0 link
Cisnes 15,831.4 5,739 0.4 link
Aisén 29,970.4 22,353 0.7 link

Origin of name

During the 1990s, it was suggested that the name might be derived from an 1831 map made by captain Robert Fitz-Roy, who made an expedition to the coast on board the Beagle with Charles Darwin and labeled the area around modern Aisén province with the words "Ice End." This theory, however, was largely dismissed because the name "Aysen" appears in documents of the explorer Father Garcia, who made an expedition to this region in 1766, more than 60 years prior to the arrival of the Beagle. Despite this, the Fitz-Roy myth has become popular among the many European tourists who visit Patagonia each year. See Aisén (name) for more information. Many of the region's people are of British and German descent (including Sudeten Germans from present Czech Republic), although the majority of inhabitants are Chileans of mestizo Spanish origins. The province was recently developed in the early 20th century by Chilean government officials to place thousands of transplanted settlers from the Central Valley.

See also

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