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Encyclopedia > Coyhaique, Chile

Coyhaique is the capital city of the Aysen Region of Chile. Founded in 1929 by settlers, this is a relatively young city. Until the twentieth century, Chile never showed much interest at all in exploiting the hard-to-reach Aysén region. It was not until the second half of the twentieth century that the region's spectacular natural setting began to attract the attention of significant numbers from the outside world. The opening of the Carretera Austral in the 1980s helped put Coyhaique "on the map." Aysen (also spelled Aisén) is Chiles eleventh administrative region from north to south. ... 1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...

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Geography

Coyhaique has some of the most beautiful scenery in Patagonia. It is surrounded by rivers (Simpson river and Coyhaique river) and by mountains, which may be snow-covered throughout the year (Coyhaique is sometimes called the city of eternal snow). On some days, it is said, you can experience all four seasons in a single day: rain, snow, wind, and then bright and warm sunshine. Note that Coyhaique is sometimes also spelled "Coihaique."


Politics

Coyhaique's incumbent major is Mr. David Sandoval Plaza (Union Democrata Independiente), who served for the 2000-2004 term, and reelected in 2004 for the 2004-2008 term. A member of the Caspian (or eastern) branch of the Caucasian languages. ...


Society and Culture

One of the most special things about this city is its town square, which is laid out in the shape of a pentagon in honor of the Carabineros, the national police force (a Carabinero general was one of the town's founders). Just off the main plaza is the Café Ricer, a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors, with some of the best coffee and pastries in the city.


The city serves as a regional service center and provides drugstores, supermarkets, gas stations, pubs, gyms, internet cafés, travel agencies, radio stations, a post office, a museum, automobile rental and repair services, hardware stores, book stores, medical support, construction and do-it-yourself stores, and many other similar activities.


People who were raised around Coyhaique might seem a bit unsophisticated, but with the arrival of people from the north of the country and from countries like England, Israel, United States, and other countries, the social and cultural flavors in Coyhaique are evolving. It is now possible to find virtually every kind of people in the city, including North Americans, British, Spanish, Israelis, Chileans, Argentines (many of them from Argentine Patagonia) or native indians, locally referred to as "Indigenas". Most foreigners report that the people in Coyhaique are gracious and willing to help foreigners. Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the United Kingdom (light green), with the Republic of Ireland (blue) to its west Languages None official English de facto Capital None official London de facto Largest city London Area – Total Ranked...


Tourism

The best time to visit Coyhaique is during the months of November through April, when the temperatures are quite moderate. From May until October, temperatures can be comparatively cold, with the possibility of snowfall. Tourists arrive by a number of means, including by air through the local airport, by sea through ships that call on at Puerto Chacabuco (near Puerto Aysén, about 1 hour to the west of Coyhaique) and by road. There are two principal frontier crossing points near Coyhaique to allow entry into Argentina.


Of interest to many foreigners are the "fly fishing lodges" which are located next to rivers or lakes; their services are around USD 1000 - 2000. A full range of simpler lodging is available within the city itself and nearby, though for its location in a rather scenic region, there are comparatively few "deluxe" hotels. Fly rod and reel with a wild brown trout from a chalk stream. ...


Coyhaique has only one ski resort, called "El Fraile", which possesses 2 ski lifts and a couple of tracks. Lodging in this resort is not available, only private lodging in clubs, like CAE or the Army Lodge.


LAN has three daily flights from Santiago to Balmaceda Airport, located 40 km. far from Coyhaique. Other airlines also provide services. Connections from Balmaceda airport to points further south in Chile will often require a connection in Puerto Montt. LAN Airlines S.A. NYSE: LFL (formerly Lan Chile S.A.) is an airline based in Santiago, Chile. ... The snowcapped Andes are a Santiago landmark Santiago (Spanish: ) is Chiles capital and largest city. ...


Hotspots

  • Simpson and Coyhaique river, well known rivers for fly fishing
  • Piedra del Indio, an Indian shaped rock besides Simpson river
  • Happy Stone, a big rock in the middle of a plain where people goes to party

Fly rod and reel with a wild brown trout from a chalk stream. ...

External links

  • Coyhaique's city hall website

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Coyhaique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (662 words)
Coyhaique is the capital city of the Aysen Region of Chile.
It is surrounded by rivers (Simpson river and Coyhaique river) and by mountains, which may be snow-covered throughout the year (Coyhaique is sometimes called the city of eternal snow).
People who were raised around Coyhaique might seem a bit unsophisticated, but with the arrival of people from the north of the country and from countries like England, Israel, United States, and other countries, the social and cultural flavors in Coyhaique are evolving.
Coyhaique, Chile Fly Fishing guide, Patagonia trout (736 words)
Chile and specially the Coyhaique area offer an incredible variety of fly fishing waters and landscapes, from small spring creeks in the dry pampas to big rivers in the temperate rain forests.
Chile fly fishing season goes from the second Friday in October to the first Sunday in May. I know you want me to tell you which is the best time to come and my answer to that is simple.
Coyhaique is growing fast as a fly fishing destination and there are now many places to stay.
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