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South America - Chile Summary
Population 2000
(NSO-Based Estimate '000)
Population 2000
(UN '000)
Area
(km2)
Avg. Input Resolution (km) Number of Administrative Units Population Per Administrative Unit
( '000)
Number of Urban Extents Number of Settlement Points
14,724
15,211
721,229
50
292
50 40 62
 
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Names | Administrative Classifications | National Population Estimates | National Spatial Estimates |
Settlement Points | Urban Areal Extents | Urban Areal Extents, by Source | Notes

 
Names
ISO3-Code
CHL
Continent
South America
Country Name
Chile
Administrative Classifications
Level Used
3
Leve1 Type
Region
Level2 Type
Provincias
Level3 Type
Municipios
Number of Units
292
Population Per Unit ('000) (2000, estimate)
50
National Population Estimates
Last Year of Reference
2002
NSO-Based Estimated Population, 1990 ('000)
13,045
NSO-Based Estimated Population, 1995 ('000)
13,831
NSO-Based Estimated Population, 2000 ('000)
14,724
UN Population, 1990 ('000)
13,100
UN Population, 1995 ('000)
14,210
UN Population, 2000 ('000)
15,211
National Spatial Estimates
Area (km2)
721,229
Average Input Resolution (km)
50
Settlement Points
Number of Settlement Points
62
Largest Settlement, by Population (2000, estimate)
4,502,864
Smallest Settlement, by Population (2000, estimate)
19,343
Mean Settlement, by Population (2000, estimate)
169,907
Urban Areal Extents
Number of Urban Extents
40
Largest Urban Extent (km2)
2,205
Smallest Urban Extent (km2)
32
Mean Urban Extent (km2)
277
Total for All Urban Extent (km2)
11,094
Largest Urban Extent (population, 2000)
5,819,119
Smallest Urban Extent (population, 2000)
19,470
Mean Urban Extent (population, 2000)
289,131
Total for All Urban Extent (population, 2000)
11,565,230
% Total Land Area in Urban Extents (km2)
2%
% Total Population in Urban Extents (2000, estimate)
79%
% Total Population that is Urban (2001, UN World Urbanization Prospects)
86%
Urban Areal Extents, by Source
Nighttime Lights Data
40
Regression-estimated Extents
0
Digital Chart of the World
0
Other
0
Notes
Administrative Population Source Data: Instituto Nacional de Estadisctica, INE. 1992 and 2002; www.ine.cl; refinements made at CIESIN using http://www.ine.cl/cd2002/index.php, an intercative map showing 1992 and 2002 population by municipio.
Administrative Boundary Source Data: Instituto Nacional de Estadˇsticas de Chile. Sub. Depto. Cartografˇa. Dpto. Geografˇa y Censos. 1981. Con la Nueva Diivis˘n Polˇtica. Escala 1:3000000 and Mapa Caminero Geografico y Turistico de Chile Inupal. 1987. Escala 1: 1.400.000 Codigo Ciat 782 gbbg 1989 - 782 fb 198; Prepared by the Centro Internacional de Agricultural Tropical (CIAT).
Settlement Point Population Source Data: City Population, www.citypopulation.de
Settlement Point Coordinate Source Data: Map, NIMA
Urban Criteria for Settlements (UN): Populated centres with definite urban characteristics, such as certain public and mu?nicipal services.
Administrative Population Edits and Notes: "Recent boundary divisions were accomodated in the following attribution of population: - We assign the populations of Aisen and Cisnes municipios to Cisnes, although rendered as two separate polygons in the interactive map, our shapefile indicated only one polygon, Cisnes, which visual approximates the size and shape of these two municipalities combined. - The following muncipios were merged into Chilena Punta Rio Natales: Antartic Chilena, Punta Arenas, Rio Verde (Is), and Natalie (Is) (also called Puerto Natales). They were assigned a single, total population value.- Cabo de Hornos merges the municipalities of Timaukel and Cabo de Hornes. - In Atacama region, the muncipios of Copiapo and Cladera are merged. - In Metropolitana region, in the province of Talagante, the municipio Penaflor and Padre Hurtado are merged. - The following muncipios within Region Metropolitana, Provincia Santiago are treated as Provincia Santiago (I.e., we did not have the boundaries at the municipio-level for this province): Lo Barnechea, Vitacura, Las Condes, La reina, Penalolen, La Florida, Huechuraba, Recoleta, Providencia, Nunoa, Macul, Quilicura, Conchali, Independicia, Renca, Cerro Navia, Quinta Normal, Lo Prado, Estacion central, Santiago, San Joaquin, La Granja, La Pintana, San Miguel, San Ramon, La Cisterna, El Bosque, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Lo Espejo, Cerrillos, Maipu, Pudahuel- A 5% growth rate cap was applied to select units."
Administrative Spatial Edits and Notes: Polygons for the small island municipios of Isla de Pascua and Juan Fernandez located in the Valparaiso region, were added to the original shapefile from Instituto Nacional de Estadˇsticas based on the interactive map available from the Chile census office, at http://www.ine.cl/cd2002/index.php . Because these islands were rendered in a generalized way, they are not considered to be acurately georeferenced.
 

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