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Antofagasta

For the copper-mining company named after the region, see Antofagasta plc .

Antofagasta is a port city in northern Chile, and is the capital of both Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. It has a population of 296,905 according to (2002) census.

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Geography

 La Portada de Anofagasta, natural monument distinguished by its beauty
La Portada de Anofagasta, natural monument distinguished by its beauty

Location

Antofagasta is a long and thin city located just south of Peninsula de Mejillones and north of Cerro Coloso. The city is hemmed in by steep hills that are part of Chile's Cordillera de la Costa (spanish Coast Mountain Range) on its eastern edge, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west.

Antofagasta lies in the Atacama Desert, one of the most arid regions of the world. Annual rainfall in the city averages less than 4 mm, and there was a period of 40 years when no rain fell at all.

Near Cities

Mejillones is a small port 65 km. to the north, on the northern part of Peninsula de Mejillones. Twenty five kilometers further north of Antofagasta lies Hornitos, a beach that attracts tourists and Antofagasta residents. Tocopilla is a coastal city located 188 km. north of Antofagasta. Calama, the second largest city in the Second Region of Chile is located 213 km. northeast of the regional capital. La Negra is a medium-sized industrial complex some 10km. to the east of Antofagasta, on the Pan-American Highway.

History

The first native inhabitants were Changos, whose subsistence was based on fishing, gathering shellfish, and hunting sea lions.

Founded between 1866 and 1874, Antofagasta was originally part of Bolivia but passed into Chilean hands on 14 February 1879 when it was occupied by Chilean troops, marking the beginning of the War of the Pacific.

Although Antofagasta is in a very arid zone, its development was and is still based upon extraction of raw materials found in the area, shifting from guano to saltpeter, to copper, over the years. Antofagasta is now the main copper-exporting port of Chile.

Antofagasta's economic mainstay is based on providing housing and services to the mining companies and operations that surround the city.

Demography

 Antofagasta City is besiged by the sea to the west and high hills to the east
Antofagasta City is besiged by the sea to the west and high hills to the east

With its population of nearly 300,000 people, Antofagasta is the fifth largest city in Chile. Its inhabitants are principally native-born Chileans, altough a significant Yugoslavian colony is also part of the city's composition.

Ambulant populations form a significant portion of the residents of Antofagasta due to several mining companies located nearby.

The city

Antofagasta has an airport (Aeropuerto Cerro Moreno) that includes civil and military operations. The city also has two seaports: one is a state port, located near downtown Antofagasta. The other is part of La Escondida copper mine and located to the south of the city, near Cerro Coloso.

Antofagasta's industrial complex is situated to the north of the city. The city also has a small agricultural zone in Quebrada La Chimba.

To the north of the city, La Portada de Antofagasta, a natural monument, is famous by its beauty.

The city has several state and private schools and two major universities.

During the last ten years, Antofagasta has experimented a construction boom of high-rise apartment buildings.


Last updated: 01-28-2005 05:09:46
Last updated: 02-28-2005 02:55:17