Chile is administratively divided into: • 16
Regions (
regiones) - First level administrative division • 56
Provinces (
provincias) - Second level administrative division • 346
Communes (
comunas) - Third level administrative division
Regions The regional government is headed by a popularly
elected governor and a regional presidential delegation, who represents the President of Chile in the region.
Provinces The government and administration of each province lies in the provincial
governorate (
Gobernación Provincial), headed by a
governor (
gobernador), appointed by the
President of the Republic. It exercises its powers in accordance with the instructions from the regional intendant. It is advised by the Provincial Economic and Social Council (
Consejo Económico y Social Provincial or CESPRO). The only exception is the
Santiago Province, which makes no provision for a provincial governorate in its regulations. Instead, the position corresponds to the intendant of the
Metropolitan Region of Santiago. In January 2001, the Provincial Delegation of Santiago was created with the position of a Provincial Delegate, who exercises the functions of a provincial governor on behalf of the respective intendant.
Municipalities The local administration of each commune or group of communities resides in the municipality (
municipalidad), consisting of an
alcalde and a communal council (
Consejo Comunal), elected directly for a period of 4 years renewable. Municipalities represent the decentralization of central power. They are advised by an Economic and Social Communal Council (
Consejo Económico y Social Comunal or CESCO), composed of representatives from the most important of the community's organizations and activities. There are 346 communes and 345 municipalities, as the municipality of
Cabo de Hornos manages the grouping of communities of
Cape Horn and
Antártica. There are proposals to create a number of new communities to be studied by the Secretariat of Regional and Administrative Development (
Subsecretaría de Desarrollo Regional y Administrativo or SUBDERE).
Current list of administrative divisions ==Proposed structural changes==