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normally dry, precipitation is highly variable. This was the case when June 1998 recorded 68 millimetres (3 in) of precipitation but generally, in most years, precipitation is rare. Summers are warm with a January average of 22.2 °C (72.0 °F) and precipitation is virtually non-existent. Temperatures can occasionally exceed 30 °C (86.0 °F) any time of the year. The average annual precipitation is 18.8 millimetres (1 in), though this is highly variable, with some years recording no precipitation, as occurred in 1970, 1978, 1990, 1992-1993, and in 1998.. There are 3.2 days with measurable precipitation. The record high was 34.0 °C (93.2 °F) in August 1972 and the record low was −2.0 °C (28.4 °F) in June 1975.
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In 1997, it reached the largest number of participants to date, bringing together 613 4x4 vehicles. With no other event as large, this made it possible to apply for registration as a world record. Another of the achievements is to hold, without competition, the record for international off-road event
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According to the Department of Education of Chile, Copiapó had (2007) an enrollment of more than 35.000 students, divided in the following programs: Kindergarten, 3.780 students; Differencial Education, 1.009 students; Elementary and Middle School, 20.794 students; High School, 10.291 students (5.185
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is growing in Copiapó, largely old and new, small and medium enterprises. Downtown Copiapó activity reflects the growth of the city. Some local enterprises have grown rapidly in the last decade, such as the Albasini and Don Álvaro chain-stores. The national government's free-market policies, along
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collapsed, trapping 33 miners underground. The mine was about 45 kilometers (28 mi) north of the city. The miners were 700 meters (2,300 ft) deep and 5 kilometers (3 mi) from the mine's entrance via spiraling underground ramps. Private, local, national and international resources
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offshore leads to cool summer temperatures for being inland on its low latitude, and contributes to the very low annual rainfall. Temperatures rarely fall below freezing. Most of the precipitation falls during this time of the year with June and July being the wettest months. While winters are
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López's second term in office was characterized by high public expenditures, part of it from the Central Government to improve Chilean infrastructure toward the bicentennial of Independence. These expenditures went towards redesigning the Central Square, Matta Avenue and the City Chamber.
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The 2000 election was a very confrontational one. López and Calcutta ran for election together with 10 other candidates. In spite of surveys that showed a virtual tie between them, López won the election with an overwhelming 50.07% of the votes to his rival's 31.52%.
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cooperated in their rescue. The miners survived underground for 69 days until all were brought to the surface on 13 October 2010, a record period of time. This mine has been closed, but the industry of copper and gold mining is very important in the region.
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cemetery in the city, which was investigated in the 1930s. In addition, a new casino has attracted both domestic and foreign tourists, and hotels have invested in new amenities and structures to satisfy demand.
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The effort and spirit of Raid Atacama has made it worthy of the National Award for Tourism. For over 21 years, the Atacama Raid has been the cornerstone of the development of off-road activities along
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with a higher demand and better economic expectations, have encouraged the establishment here of such national businesses as the supermarkets Deca (1999), Jumbo (2005), and Lider (2006).
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La commune of Copiapó offers public and private education held by 64 schools, divided in: 61 urbans and 3 rurals; 32 public, 23 State-subsidized private schools and 9 private schools.
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is the second-largest source of income in this area. It consists largely of grape production, with olives, tomatoes, avocados and some citrus fruits also produced as commodity crops.
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In the last seven years, the enrollment has kept steady on an average of about 500 vehicles per event, and more than 1,800 participants from all regions of the country and abroad.
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is the largest economic activity. The Copiapó Basin has a great deal of copper ore, mined by companies such as Minera Candelaria, which extracts copper near
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and receives 12 mm (½ in) of rain per year. The population of Copiapó was 9,128 in 1903; and 11,617 in 1907. As of 2012, there are 158,438 inhabitants.
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In the last years, Copiapó has been not only one of the Chilean communes the Rally Dakar Chile-Argentina has passed through, but also the place of birth of
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into the 16th century. Remains of Diaguita fortresses have been found in this area. The earliest archaeological remains of human activity in the
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who is directly elected every four years. The 2012-2016 alcalde is Maglio Cicardini (Independent). The council has the following members:
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In 2004, Marcos López was elected to another term, defeating the rightist candidate René Aedo (RN) with 50.01% to 40.82% of the votes.
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Through the 20th century, the city of Copiapó grew markedly, both from the mining industry and its role as capital of its department.
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Main Square, Toro Lorca Palace, Atacama Museum, Viña de Cristo Palace, Atacama University, San Francisco Church and Copiapó Cathedral
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in Copiapó has been developing since the early 21st century. Some come to see the desert and indigenous monuments, such as the
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Copiapó provides public and private education, from kindergarten to high school, and also technical and bachelor's degrees.
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In 2012, López ran once again, but lost against Cicardini, who won the election with more than 50% of the votes.
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are thought to be around 10,000 years old. The settlement developed around the remains of an
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This is the event that gathers the most 4x4 automobiles in the world, and it began in 1992.
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Sistema de Información de Estadísticas Educativas SIEE. Ministerio de Educación de Chile
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In 1996, Calcutta ran for the re-election, but was defeated by the socialist candidate
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Totoralillo, Totoral and the zone of "Travesía" on the coast, wherein after rain, the
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According to the same census, the religious affiliation in Copiapó, is the following:
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Copiapó is in a rich silver and copper mining district. A bronze statue commemorates
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In 2008, López ran for a fourth term, but was defeated by the independent candidate
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In the Andes, the Ojos del Salado volcano, and the lakes Green and Negro Francisco,
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line, built in 1850, was the first one in South America. The first section between
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or Saint Francis of the Jungle of Copiapó, due to its lush vegetation. Prior to
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in Scientific-Humanist programs and 5.106 in Technical-Professional programs).
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Despite all these expenditures, the City Hall ended up with no debt for 1996.
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An earthquake on 4 December 1918 caused extensive damage throughout the city.
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was founded in 1857, and is the only public university in the Third Region.
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in 1832 it became an important mining centre, and until Chile annexed
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Secretaría Regional Ministerial de Economia Región de Atacama ::
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As mentioned above, there is also an important railway in the city.
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and Monte Amargo was inaugurated on July 4, 1850 in honor of the
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in 1990, there have been six mayoral elections held in Copiapó.
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Spanish explorers founded the settlement in 1742 and named it
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Kottek, M.; J. Grieser; C. Beck; B. Rudolf; F. Rubel (2006).
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was responsible for the project. The original wooden
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silver mines in the 19th century. The Copiapó-Caldera
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Copiapo Culture House (Casa de la Cultura de Copiapo)
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Copiapó has a diversified and potential economy, but
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After the discovery of the rich silver deposits near
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Deportes Copiapó and its fans in the local stadium.
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steam locomotive, year 1850. University of Atacama,
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Archived from 1987:(amateur) with greater permanence in time. 1503:Source 1: Dirección Meteorológica de Chile 2918: 2904: 2778: 2764: 2190: 2188: 1982:Raid Atacama at its start line in Copiapó. 1949:, which was born after the dissolution of 1889: 686:occupation, the area was inhabited by the 454:16,681.3 km (6,440.7 sq mi) 3243:1744 establishments in the Spanish Empire 2219: 2217: 736:Panorama of Copiapó published in 1879 in 2281: 2277: 2275: 1977: 1936: 1927: 1671: 1653: 1645: 1637: 1629: 1579: 731: 621:Copiapó lies about 800 km north of 2369: 2331: 2225:"Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades" 2185: 1680:As a commune, Copiapó is a third-level 1667: 1626:Tres Cruces National Park in the Andes. 1532:(miners) goes to the copper smelter at 14: 3200: 2692:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2214: 2899: 2759: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2438: 2436: 2434: 2272: 2252: 2250: 2248: 2246: 1945:This city has a football team called 1827:). 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