词条 | Los Lagos |
释义 | Los Lagos region, Chile ![]() German colonizers, who began arriving in the mid-19th century, stimulated economic growth in the north. Agriculture is the economic mainstay, and potatoes, beef, dairy products, wheat, oats, and fruit are produced. Lumber production in Valdivia provincia is of major economic importance to the nation. Local industry is concerned for the most part with processing farm and forest products, but there are also iron and steel smelters, foundries, and fish canneries. Tourism provides a major source of income, for the northern area has many lakes, including Calafquen, Panguipulli, Riñihue, Ranco, Puyehue, and Chile's largest lake, Llanquihue. The Pan-American Highway and the main north-south railway terminate at Puerto Montt (q.v.), the regional capital. The topography of the southern part of the región, and its colder, rainy climate, has kept this area relatively poor. The chief agricultural product is potatoes; lumbering is important, but the fishing potential has not been developed. Population is sparse, mostly Indian, and concentrated on Chiloé Island. Transportation is almost solely by water. Pop. (1993 est.) 945,525. |
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