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III Región de Atacama> Chañaral
Copiapó
Huasco2002 Census
  - Density
See other Chilean regions
Capital Copiapó
Area
  - Total
Ranked 4th
75,176.2 km²
Ranked 11th
254,336
3.4/km²
ISO 3166-2 CL-AT
The III Atacama Region (Spanish: III Región de Atacama) is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Its capital is Copiapó. It comprises three provinces, Chañaral, Copiapó and Huasco. It is border to the north by Antofagasta and to the south by Coquimbo. It is some 800 km north of the capital Santiago.

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