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IX Región de la Araucanía> Malleco
Cautínkm²
2002 Census
  - Density
See other Chilean regions
Capital Temuco
Ranked 6th
869,535
27.2/km²
ISO 3166-2 CL-AR
The IX Araucanía Region (Spanish: IX Región de La Araucanía, literally in Spanish: Region of Araucany) is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Its capital is Temuco. The region is divided into two provinces: Malleco in the north and Cautín in the south. The main tourism centre in the region is the Villarrica Lake and Pucón. The Araucanía is the heartland of the indigenous Mapuche people who resisted both Inca and Spanish conquest attempts. Since 1885 the territory has been part of Chile after the occupation of the Araucania.

Political and administrative division

Province Capital city Commune
Cautín Temuco 1 Carahue
2 Cholchol
3 Cunco
4 Curarrehue
5 Freire
6 Galvarino
7 Gorbea
8 Lautaro
9 Loncoche
10 Melipeuco
11 Nueva Imperial
12 Padre Las Casas
13 Perquenco
14 Pitrufquén
15 Pucón
16 Saavedra
17 Temuco
18 Teodoro Schmidt
19 Toltén
20 Vilcún
21 Villarrica
Malleco Angol 22 Angol
23 Collipulli
24 Curacautín
25 Ercilla
26 Lonquimay
27 Los Sauces
28 Lumaco
29 Purén
31 Traiguén
30 Renaico
32 Victoria
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