Provincia de Cautín y Malleco

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Provincia de Cautín y Malleco was the historical administrative unit in southern Chile that preceded and gave rise to the modern La Araucanía Region.

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Provincia de Cautín y Malleco canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former province of Chile
historical administrative division
administrativeCenter Temuco
administrativeLevel first-level division in historical Chilean system
associatedPeople Chilean settlers
Mapuche people
surface form: Mapuche
borderedBy Argentina
Biobío Region
surface form: Biobío Region (historical)

Los Ríos Region
surface form: Los Ríos Region (historical area of Valdivia)
capitalOfSubdivision Angol (for Malleco)
Temuco
surface form: Temuco (for Cautín)
contains Cautín Province
Malleco Province
country Chile
ethnicRegion Mapuche territory
followedBy La Araucanía Region
gaveRiseTo La Araucanía Region
historicalFunction frontier integration of Araucanía into Chile
historicalPopulation predominantly rural during early 20th century
historicalRegion La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía
historicalRole precursor of current provincial division of La Araucanía
historicalStatus abolished
languageRegion Mapudungun
Spanish
locatedIn Wallmapu
southern Chile
majorCity Angol
Temuco
namedAfter Cautín Province
Malleco Province
partOf historical Araucanía
precededBy Biobío River frontier zone
surface form: Araucanía frontier territory
regionType agricultural region
forestry region
successorAdministrativeUnit La Araucanía Region

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La Araucanía Region formerName Provincia de Cautín y Malleco