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⚫ | '''Chiloé''' is one of the provinces of ] of ]. Chiloé Province covers all of ] (including ]) with the exception of ]. The area of Chiloé province is 9181 km² (3546 sq mi). The administrative center of the province is ], while the seat of the ] ] is ]. | ||
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⚫ | Chiloé Province |
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==Communes== | ==Communes== |
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Chiloé is one of the provinces of Los Lagos Region of Chile. Chiloé Province covers all of Chiloé Archipelago (including Chiloé Island) with the exception of Desertores Islands. The area of Chiloé province is 9181 km² (3546 sq mi). The administrative center of the province is Castro, while the seat of the Roman Catholic bishopric is Ancud.
Communes
The province is composed by 10 communes:
< Communes and municipalities in Los Lagos Region > | ||
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Osorno | ||
Llanquihue | ||
Chiloé | ||
Palena |
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