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Coyhaique (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈʝajke]), also
spelled Coihaique in Patagonia, is the
capital city of both the
Coyhaique Province and the Aysén Region...
- with a po****tion of 102,317 as of 2017. The
capital of the
region is
Coyhaique, the region's
former namesake. The region's
current namesake is the former...
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Coyhaique Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Coyhaique) is one of four
provinces of the
southern Chilean region of
Aisen (XI). Its
capital city is Coyhaique...
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about 100,000 people. The
largest city
along the
entire road is
Coyhaique with a po****tion of 53,715 in 2010.
Construction of the
highway was commenced...
- The
Coyhaique tuco-tuco (Ctenomys coyhaiquensis) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Ctenomyidae. It is
endemic to
southern Chile. The name
comes from...
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Coyhaique Alto is a
Chilean frontier complex located in
Aysen Region. The
climate is
subpolar oceanic (Csc), with very cool
summers and cold winters....
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Balmaceda is a
Chilean village (Spanish: aldea)
located south east of
Coyhaique in Aysén Region.
Balmaceda has
around 500 inhabitants, and has Aysén Region's...
- of Aisén is
located 65
kilometres (40 mi) from the
Regional Capital of
Coyhaique, and 15
kilometres (9 mi) from the port of
Puerto Chacabuco, main entry...
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Montt Aysén del
General Carlos Ibáñez del
Campo 102 317 108 494,4 0,95
Coyhaique Magallanes and
Chilean Antarctica 165 593 132 297,2(1) 1,26
Punta Arenas...
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southern Chile,
located 220 km
south of
Cochrane and 550 km
south of
Coyhaique.
Founded in 1966 and
named after the
Chilean independence hero Bernardo...