Maipo Province
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Maipo Province
Summary
Maipo Province is a province of Chile[1]. It draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (province_of_chile category, ranking #8 of 57).[2]
Key Facts
- Maipo Province is located in Santiago Metropolitan Region[3].
- Maipo Province is in the country of Chile[4].
- Maipo Province's instance of is recorded as province of Chile[5].
- Maipo Province's capital is recorded as San Bernardo[6].
- Maipo Province's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as San Bernardo[7].
- Maipo Province's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Buin[8].
- Maipo Province's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Paine[9].
- Maipo Province's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Calera de Tango[10].
- Maipo Province's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -33.75, 'lon': -70.766666666667}[11].
- Maipo Province's official website is recorded as http://www.gobernacionMaipo.gov.cl/[12].
- Maipo Province's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Maipo Province[13].
- Maipo Province has a population of {'amount': '+496078'}[14].
- Maipo Province's category for people born here is recorded as Q32374382[15].
- Maipo Province's category of associated people is recorded as Category:People from Maipo Province[16].
- Maipo Province sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+380'}[17].
- Maipo Province covers an area of {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+1120.5'}[18].
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Geography
Maipo Province is in the country of Chile[4]. It is located in Santiago Metropolitan Region[3].
Physical Characteristics
Maipo Province covers an area of {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+1120.5'}[18]. It sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+380'}[17]. It has a population of {'amount': '+496078'}[14].
Designation and Status
Maipo Province's instance of is recorded as province of Chile[5].
Why It Matters
Maipo Province draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (province_of_chile category, ranking #8 of 57).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]