O'Higgins Region
The O'Higgins Region, located in central Chile, is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and rivers. It is named after Bernardo O'Higgins, a key figure in Chile's independence. The region's capital is Rancagua, which serves as an important economic and cultural center.
Agriculture plays a significant role in the O'Higgins Region, with vineyards producing some of Chile's finest wines. The region also features natural attractions, such as the Cerro San Vicente and the O'Higgins Park, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities and tourism.