Puente Alto
Puente Alto is a bustling city in Chile's capital region, known for its vibrant community.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of San Bernardo
About Puente Alto
Puente Alto is located within the Santiago Metropolitan Region of Chile, contributing to the urban sprawl surrounding Chile’s capital. Historically significant as part of Greater Santiago, Puente Alto has grown into a diverse and dynamic area, reflecting broader trends in Chilean urban development.
The city holds cultural importance through its integration with Santiago while maintaining unique local character. Economically, it supports industries that include commerce and services, making it an essential component of the region’s economy.
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• Courts & Judiciary
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• Museums
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• Waste & Recycling
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