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The Central Valley (Spanish: Valle Central), Intermediate Depression or Longitudinal Valley is the zone between the Chilean Coast Range
Chilean Coast Range

The Chilean Coast Range is a mountain range that runs southward parallel with the Andes, from the Morro de Arica to the Taitao Peninsula where it ends together with the Nazca Plate....
 and the Andes
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
 Mountains. The central valley should not be confused with Central Chile that encompases part of the valley. At its widest definition, the geological one, the Central Valley have a discontineous extension from Pampa del Tamarugal
Pampa del Tamarugal

Pampa del Tamarugal is a vast plain encompassing a significant portion of the Norte Grande, Chile, Chile, and originally named for the Prosopis tamarugo trees that used to cover its surface....
 at 20° S to Ofqui Isthmus at 46° S.






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The Central Valley (Spanish: Valle Central), Intermediate Depression or Longitudinal Valley is the zone between the Chilean Coast Range
Chilean Coast Range

The Chilean Coast Range is a mountain range that runs southward parallel with the Andes, from the Morro de Arica to the Taitao Peninsula where it ends together with the Nazca Plate....
 and the Andes
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
 Mountains. The central valley should not be confused with Central Chile that encompases part of the valley. At its widest definition, the geological one, the Central Valley have a discontineous extension from Pampa del Tamarugal
Pampa del Tamarugal

Pampa del Tamarugal is a vast plain encompassing a significant portion of the Norte Grande, Chile, Chile, and originally named for the Prosopis tamarugo trees that used to cover its surface....
 at 20° S to Ofqui Isthmus at 46° S. In viticulture
Viticulture

Viticulture is the science, cultivation and study of grapes which deals with the series of events that occur in the vineyard. When the grapes are used for winemaking, it is also known as viniculture....
 the Central Valley extends from Santiago to the north to Bío-Bío Region
Bío-Bío Region

The VIII Biob?o Region is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Its capital is Concepci?n, Chile which is the main city of Greater Concepcion conurbation, the second largest urban agglomeration in Chile....
. Sometimes Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt

Puerto Montt is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncav? Sound in the Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region....
 is considered the southern end of the Central Valley because south there of the valley is below sea level and emerges sporadically as islands until it has its last reapparition at Ofqui Isthmus.

Geography and Climate

Depremedia
The central parts of the Central valley (34° - 38 ° S) is a fertile
Fertile

Fertile is the ability organisms, including people or animals, to produce healthy offspring.Fertile may also refer to:*Fertile material, nuclides which generally themselves do not undergo induced fission, but from which fissile material can be generated...
 region and the agricultural
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
 heartland
Heartland

Heartland is used in geography to refer to the central areas of a country. This occurs in many nations and areas, such as Eurasia and the United States....
 of Chile. At this latitudes the Central Valley has a Mediterranean climate
Mediterranean climate

A Mediterranean climate is one that resembles the climate of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, which includes over half of the area with this climate type world-wide....
, with temperatures dropping and precipitation increasing in a regular pattern from north to south. Winters are mild and summers are usually moderately hot and dry.

Between the western foothills of the Andes
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
 and the eastern foothills of the Cordillera de la Costa
Cordillera de la Costa

Cordillera de la Costa can refer to the following mountain ranges:* Cordillera de la Costa, Chile: see Chilean Coast Range* Cordillera de la Costa, Venezuela: see Coastal Range, Venezuela...
 lies a concave area known as the Depresión Intermedia or Valle Longitudinal (longitudinal valley). This valley, which has been filled with the byproducts of volcanic activity and erosion of the surrounding mountains, was sculpted into its smooth present state by glacier
Glacier

A glacier is a large, slow-moving mass of ice, formed from compacted layers of snow, that slowly deforms and flows in response to gravity and high pressure....
s, both eolian and hydrous. It runs across almost entirely across Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
, from Arica
Arica

Arica may refer to:...
 to Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt

Puerto Montt is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncav? Sound in the Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region....
, where it falls into the sea at Reloncaví Sound
Reloncaví Sound

Reloncav? Sound or Seno Reloncav? is a body of water located immediately south of Puerto Montt, Chile. It is the place where the Intermediate Depression falls into the Pacific Ocean....
.

The Depression is only interrupted in a small stretch between the south of the Atacama Region
Atacama Region

The III Atacama Region is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Its capital is Copiap?. It comprises three provinces, Cha?aral Province, Copiap? Province and Huasco Province....
 and northern Valparaíso
Valparaíso Region

The V Valpara?so Region is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Its capital is the port city of Valpara?so....
, where the aforementioned foothills close in from both sides and become separated only by a few narrow river gorges called transverse valleys (valles transversales).

The annual mean
Mean

In statistics, mean has two related meanings:* the arithmetic mean .* the expected value of a random variable, which is also called the population mean....
 temperature
Temperature

In physics, temperature is a physical property of a Physical system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold; something that feels hotter generally has the greater temperature....
s in Santiago is 57° F (14° C) The temperate action of the ocean
Ocean

An ocean is a major body of Seawater, and a principal component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by ocean, a World Ocean that is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas....
 prevents temperatures from dropping drastically, and if snow falls in the area, it does not usually stay on the ground for more than a few hours.

In Santiago the annual rainfall is 13 inches and in Valparaíso
Valparaíso

Valpara?so is a major city in Chile and one of that country's most important seaports and an increasingly vital cultural center in the hemisphere's Pacific Southwest....
, outside the valley in the coast at the same latitude, it amounts to 15 inches. Along the Central Valley rainfall increases gradually southward until it reaches 52 inches in Concepción
Concepción

Concepci?n is the name of several towns and cities. The largest of these is Concepci?n, Chile, the conurbation of which is home to over one million people....
.

Demography and Economy


Historically, the northern Central valley (Bio-Bio to Santiago) has been the heartland of the country with the highest concentration of population. Its economy is characterized by its diversity and the strongest pillars lie in the use of natural resources, through the copper mining, logging
Logging

Logging is the process in which certain trees are cut down for forest management and timber....
, agriculture and wine producing
Chilean wine

Chilean wine is wine made in the South American country of Chile. The region has a long viticulture history for a New World wine region dating to the 16th century when the Spain conquistadors brought Vitis vinifera vines with them as they Spanish colonization of the Americas....
, and manufacturing
Manufacturing

Manufacturing is the use of machine, tool and labor to make things for use or sale. The term may refer to a range of human activity, from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to Industry production, in which raw material are transformed into finished good on a large scale....
 sector.

The main cities from north to south are: Santiago
Santiago, Chile

Santiago , is the Capital and largest city of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation . It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of 520 m Above mean sea level....
, Puente Alto
Puente Alto

Puente Alto is a city and communes of Chile of Chile. It is the capital of the Cordillera Province, Chile in the Santiago Metropolitan Region....
, Rancagua
Rancagua

Rancagua is a city in central Chile, located 87 km south of Santiago, Chile. It is the capital of the Cachapoal Province and of the O'Higgins Region of Chile....
, Curicó
Curicó

Curic? , "Black Waters" in Mapudungun, originally meaning "Land of Black Water", is the name of a city and the capital of Curic? Province, part of the Region del Maule in Chile's central valley....
, Talca
Talca

Talca is a city and Communes of Chile in Chile, and is the capital of both Talca Province and Maule Region .The city was founded as San Agust?n de Talca in 1742 by Jos? Antonio Manso de Velasco.It was partially destroyed by earthquakes in 1742 and 1928, being rebuilt both times....
, Linares, Chillán
Chillán

Chill?n is a city in the B?o-B?o Region of Chile located about 400 km south of the capital, Santiago de Chile, near the geographical center of the country....
, Los Ángeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
, Temuco
Temuco

Temuco is the capital of the Araucan?a Region, Chile. The name comes from the Mapudungun language, meaning "temu water"; "Blepharocalyx cruckshankii" is a tree used by Mapuches for medicinal purposes....
, Osorno
Osorno

Osorno may refer to:*Osorno, Chile, a city in Chile*Osorno Province, a province of Chile*Osorno , a 2,661-meters tall conical volcano, located in Chile...
 and Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt

Puerto Montt is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncav? Sound in the Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region....


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