Alright. To get us back on topic, I had a request for information on our minority populations a bit earlier on.
According to the census ((population screen)), Chile's currently population is 1.97 million, 492.77 thousand of whom are adult males. 96.3% of the population is Catholic, 3% is Animist, and the remaining .7% is other Christian. 66.9% of the population is South Andean, where as 16.5% are Aimara and 6.7% are Quechua (these are Bolivian populations). 5.4% are South Italian immigrants, 3.2% are Patagonians (natives), and the remaining 1.3% of the population are various other immigrants from around Europe. The Aimara population is heavily localized in the Potosi region, which is 64.4% Aimara. The Araucania region is 20.3% Patagonian. Arequipa is 33.0% Quecha and 31.2% Aimara.
The current population of able-bodied males stands at:
Santiago: 197.73K
Arequipa: 99.59K
Los Rios: 78.28K
Potosi: 78.26K
Araucania: 38.9
EDIT:
The population is 54.8% Farmers, 22% Laborers, 16.5% Artisans, 3% Soldiers, 1.8% Clergymen, 1.7% Capitalists, and .1% Bureaucrats.
(Or, if you're not interested in the demographics debate, why not read some Ambition while you wait?)