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==Demographics== According to data collected in the 2002 census by the National Institute of Statistics, the Santiago metropolitan area population reached 5,428,590 inhabitants, equivalent to 35.9% of the national total and 89.6% of total regional inhabitants. This figure reflects broad growth in the population of the city during the 20th century: it had 383,587 inhabitants in 1907; 1,010,102 in 1940; 2,009,118 in 1960; 3,899,619 in 1982; and 4,729,118 in 1992.<ref name="santiagoine">Se consideran en total las comunas de la [[Santiago Province, Chile|Provincia de Santiago]], más [[Padre Hurtado]], [[Pirque]], [[Puente Alto]] y [[San Bernardo (Chile)|San Bernardo]]. Estas cifras no son equivalentes a la de la ciudad de Santiago pues excluyen ciertas áreas fuera de dichas comunas e incluyen algunas zonas rurales; sin embargo, representa a un 95,4% de la población total del área metropolitana.</ref> (percentage of total population, 2007)<ref name="proyec">{{Cite web |last=INE |title=Chile, proyecciones de población al 30 de junio (1990–2020): Región Metropolitana de Santiago |url=http://www.ine.cl/canales/chile_estadistico/demografia_y_vitales/proyecciones/DatCom/SalComUsuarios-13Tok.xls |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090612091928/http://www.ine.cl/canales/chile_estadistico/demografia_y_vitales/proyecciones/DatCom/SalComUsuarios-13Tok.xls |archive-date=12 June 2009 |access-date=23 December 2007 |format=[[Microsoft Excel file format|XLS]]}}</ref> [[File:Población de Santiago de Chile.svg|left|thumb|Population of Santiago from 1820 to 2020 (projected).]] The growth of Santiago has undergone several changes over the course of its history. In its early years, the city had a rate of growth 2.9% annually until the 17th century, then down to less than 2% per year until the early 20th century figures. During the 20th century, Santiago experienced a demographic explosion as it absorbed migration from mining camps in northern Chile during the economic crisis of the 1930s. The population surged again via migration from rural sectors between 1940 and 1960. This migration was coupled with high fertility rates, and annual growth reached 4.9% between 1952 and 1960. Growth has declined, reaching 1.4% in the early 2000s. The size of the city expanded constantly; The 20,000 hectares Santiago covered in 1960 doubled by 1980, reaching 64,140 hectares in 2002. The population density in Santiago is 8,464 inhabitants/km<sup>2</sup>. The population of Santiago<ref name=santiagoine/> has seen a steady increase in recent years. In 1990 the total population under 20 years was 38.0% and 8.9% were over 60. Estimates in 2007 show that 32.9% of men and 30.7% of women were less than 20 years old, while 10.2% of men and 13.4% of women were over 60 years. For the year 2020, it is estimated that the figures will be 26.7% and 16.8%. 4,313,719 people in Chile say they were born in one of the communes of the [[Santiago Metropolitan Region]],<ref name=santiagoine/> which, according to the 2002 census, amounts to 28.5% of the national total. 67.6% of the inhabitants of Santiago claim to have been born in one of the communes of the metropolitan area. In communes such as [[Santiago Centro]] and [[Independencia, Chile|Independencia]], according to 2017 census, 1/3 of residents is a Latin American immigrant (28% and 31% of the population of these communes, respectively).<ref name="Canal 13, 5 de mayo de 2018">[[Canal 13 (Chile)|Canal 13]]: [http://www.t13.cl/noticia/nacional/Censo-2017-28-de-habitantes-en-la-comuna-de-Santiago-son-inmigrantes Censo 2017: 28% de habitantes en la comuna de Santiago son inmigrantes] {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190527071151/https://www.t13.cl/noticia/nacional/Censo-2017-28-de-habitantes-en-la-comuna-de-Santiago-son-inmigrantes |date=27 May 2019 }}. Published: 2018-5-5.</ref> Other communes of Greater Santiago with high numbers of immigrants are [[Estación Central]] (17%) and [[Recoleta, Chile|Recoleta]] (16%).<ref name="24 horas, 5 de mayo de 2018">[https://www.24horas.cl/data/estas-son-las-comunas-de-chile-con-mayor-porcentaje-de-poblacion-extranjera-2704696 Estas son las comunas de Chile con mayor porcentaje de población extranjera] {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190527071145/https://www.24horas.cl/data/estas-son-las-comunas-de-chile-con-mayor-porcentaje-de-poblacion-extranjera-2704696 |date=27 May 2019 }}. ''24 Horas Chile''. Published 2018-5-5.</ref>
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