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Faja Maisan

Coordinates: 39°02′39.41″S 72°54′48.3″W / 39.0442806°S 72.913417°W / -39.0442806; -72.913417
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Faja Maisan
Town
Country Chile
RegionLa Araucanía
ProvinceCautín
CommunePitrufquén

Faja Maisan is a coastal town located in the Chilean commune of Pitrufquén, Araucanía Region. Formed mostly by descendants of Germans, Dutchs and Swiss, whose grandparents came to the Araucanía between 1905 and 1912.

History

Nowadays, the most important community of foreigners is settled in Faja Maisan. It is made up mainly of German and Swiss descendants whose ancestors arrived in La Araucanía between 1905 and 1912.

On September 5, 1905 Arrival from early settlers from Germany and the Netherlands. They arrived in Chile through, mediation of Mr. Max Maysan, which previously had come from the Netherlands to Chiloé.

In 1912 the last settlers arrived from Switzerland and the Netherlands.[1]

Economy

The main productive activities are concentrated in the areas livestock, agriculture, forestry and industry.

See also

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Historia de Faja Maisan

Spanish

English

39°02′39.41″S 72°54′48.3″W / 39.0442806°S 72.913417°W / -39.0442806; -72.913417