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The province spans an area of 1,120.5 km 2 (1,120 km 2), making it the second smallest province in the Santiago Metropolitan Region.According to the 2002 census, Maipo was the third most populous province in the region with a total population of 378,444.
Paine (in mapudungún: Payne ‘celestal’) is a Chilean city, forming part of Greater Santiago, and a commune in the Maipo Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region.
Administratively, it is a commune and the capital of the Maipo Province in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardo.
Buin is a city and commune of Chile, in the Maipo Province, Metropolitan Region of Santiago, which forms part of Greater Santiago. It is a city composed of the towns of Maipo, Viluco, Linderos, Valdivia de Paine, Alto Jahuel, Los Guindos and El Recurso. Buin is located about 35 km (22 mi) south of Santiago in the Maipo Valley wine region.
Province: Maipo: Founded: ... Maipo is a town that it is part of the city of Buin. It is one of the first towns that arose in Chile, founded in 1583. [1] References
Maipo may refer to: Maipo, Chile, a town in Buin, Chile; San José de Maipo, a town in Chile; Maipo (volcano), a volcano on the border of Argentina and Chile; Maipo River, the river that rises on the west slope Maipo volcano and flows through the Santiago Metropolitan Region of Chile; Maipo Province, a province in the Santiago Metropolitan ...
Pages in category "Populated places in Maipo Province" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
No provincial presidential delegations exist in those provinces where the regional capital is located; its functions were merged with those of the regional presidential delegate. The country's provinces are further divided into 346 communes which are administered by an alcalde and municipal council.