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The province was created in 1883, having been awarded to Chile under the
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is created out of the former Tarapacá Province, as well as the
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The original administrative divisions in 1884 were as follows:
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going to Tarapacá Province, with a new area of 58.072 km².
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On December 30, 1927, Tarapacá Province was renamed to
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