also spelled Aysn, in full Aisn del General Carlos Ibez del Campo regin, southern Chile, bounded on the east by Argentina and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Aisn includes the Chonos Archipelago, the Taitao Peninsula, and the mainland between the Palena River in the north and O'Higgins Lake in the south. It is divided into the provinces of Aisn, General Carrera, Coihaique, and Capitn Pratt. In the south and east the Andes Mountains rise from 3,000 to 13,000 feet (1,000 to 4,000 m), appearing as rugged blocks separated by glaciated valleys and fjords. Perennial snowfields cap most elevations above 3,000 feet; glaciers extend into the valleys and, in some cases, to the sea. The rough land at lower elevations is forested, chiefly with broad-leaved evergreens. Heavy, all-year rains and uniformly cool temperatures prevail. The rivers of Aisn are among the most turbulent in Chile. The region's inhabitants grow potatoes and wheat and raise sheep and cattle. Lumber, lead, and zinc are also produced in the region. Coihaique is the largest town and regional capital. Area 42,095 square miles (109,025 square km). Pop. (1994 est.) 86,814.
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Meaning of AISEN in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012