Bio-Bio Region
The Bio-Bio Region is located in south-central Chile and is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests. It is named after the Bio-Bio River, which flows through the area. The region is rich in natural resources and has a strong agricultural sector, producing crops like wheat and corn.
The capital of the Bio-Bio Region is Concepción, a major urban center and one of the largest cities in Chile. The region is also home to various indigenous communities, including the Mapuche, who have a significant cultural presence. The Bio-Bio Region plays an important role in Chile's economy and cultural heritage.