Rancagua conurbation

Rancagua conurbation

Rancagua conurbation or Greater Rancagua is a chilean conurbation in the O'Higgins Region composed by Rancagua and some parts of Machalí and Gultro. Is has an estimated population of 307,004 inhabitants for 2008. Several villages are expected to join the conurbation in a near future like Olivar Bajo (Olivar), Punta de Cortés (Rancagua) and La Compañia (Graneros).


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