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Panguipulli is a city and commune in Valdivia Province, southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Panguipulli. The town is known for its natural environment, and is called " City of roses " (La Ciudad de las rosas). Panguipulli is located on the western edge of Panguipulli Lake, and is on a moraine in the Chilean Central Valley. Most of the commune lies on Andean mountains and valleys. HistoryPanguipulli's first recorded inhabitants were indigenous Mapuches that lived along the shores of the main lakes and rivers of the region. The first mention of Panguipulli was in 1776. Guillermo Angermaier, who settled in the western shores of Panguipulli Lake in 1885, was the first non-indigenous person to settle in what is now the comune of Panguipulli. It was not until 1946 that the city was officially founded. In 1903 the Capuchin order established a mission in Panguipulli. The Capuchin monks built the first schools in the area. In 1947 the Capuchin built Panguipulli's twin towered wooden church, which is now a local landmark. DemographicsAccording to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Panguipulli spans an area of 3292.1sqkm and has 33, 273 inhabitants (17, 059 men and 16, 214 women). Of these, 15, 888 (47.8%) lived in urban areas and 17, 385 (52.2%) in rural areas. The population grew by 10.3% (3, 111 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.

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