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==History==
==History==
* Originally the province was part of the territory traditionally known as Chiloé Continental, belonged to the old Department of Chaitén.
* The province formed on October 26, 1833.
* The province was formed in 1976.
* On December 30, 1927, the province of Curicó was divided and a part joined the Province of Talca.
* The provincial capital has been the town of Chaitén since its formation, except for the years 2008 to 2010 when it first moved to the town of Palena and then to the commune of Futaleufú because of a volcanic eruption.
* The province of Talca has an approximate population of 372,000 people<ref>Wikipedia Collaborators, "Provincia de Talca" In ''Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia'', https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_de_Talca. Visited 4 June 2017</ref>.
* The province has an approximate population of 16,300 people<ref>Wikipedia Collaborators, "Provincia de Palena," In ''Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia'', https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_de_Palena. Visited 19 May 2017</ref>.
==Comunas==
==Comunas==
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