Biobío Province

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Biobío Province (Template:Langx Script error: No such module "IPA".) is one of three provinces of the Chilean region of Biobío (VIII). Its capital is Los Ángeles (2002 pop. 94,716). It is bounded on the north, west and south by the provinces of Concepción, Arauco and Malleco, respectively, and on the east by Argentina. It has an area of Script error: No such module "convert". of well-wooded and mountainous country, and exports timber to a large extent.[1] The population is 373,981 according to the census of 2012.

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History

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The Province of Bio-Bío was created on October 13, 1875, as part of the province of Araucan. In 1887, President José Manuel Balmaceda set aside the Province of Malleco. The province was then named for the Biobío River which flows through it. The Province of Bio-Bío was divided, into three departments:

Department Capital
La Laja Los Ángeles
Mulchén Mulchén
Nacimiento Nacimiento

As part of the process of regionalization in the 1970s, the Region of Biobío was created. By Decree #1,213 of 27 of November 4, 1975, the VIII Region comprises the provinces of Bio Bío, Arauco and Concepción. Ñuble was formerly part of Biobío Province, before becoming its own region on the 5th of September 2018.

Administration

As a province, Biobío is a second-level administrative division of Chile, governed by a provincial governor who is appointed by the president.

Communes

The province is composed of 14 communes, each governed by a municipality consisting of an elected alcalde and municipal council.

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Geography and demography

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Bio Bío Valley wine region

The Bio Bío Valley wine region is located in the province and region of the same name. One of Chile's southern wine regions, it has become known for its crisp, aromatic wines.[3] The region is located at a latitude of 36°S, similar to southern Spain and Monterey in California. The majority of its vineyards lie between Script error: No such module "convert". and Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level with a moderate Mediterranean climate. It receives Script error: No such module "convert". of rain per year, among the highest of all Chilean wine valleys, although winds prevent excessive humidity - a phenomenon that can also be observed in northern France. For most of the 20th century, the main varieties grown in the Bio Bío valley were Moscatel de Alejandria and Pais (known as Missiones in USA), but today, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc are also grown throughout the valley.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The UK's Co-Op's Bio Bío Valley Malbec (2014) was awarded silver at the International Wine Challenge and a bronze from Decanter magazine.[4]

Grape distribution by varietal

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  • Soils: Alluvial soils, clay and sand.
  • Primary grapes: Pinot noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc.
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See also

Notes

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