Temuco (Spanish pronunciation: [teˈmuko]) is a city and commune, capital of the CautÃn Province and of the AraucanÃa Region in southern Chile. The city is located 670 kilometres (416 miles) south of Santiago. The city grew out from a fort of the same name established in 1881 during Chile's invasion of AraucanÃa. Temuco lies in the middle of the historic AraucanÃa, a traditional land of the indigenous Mapuche.
Temuco's central place in AraucanÃa with easy access to the Andean valleys, lakes and coastal areas makes it a hub for tourism, agricultural, livestock and forestry operations as well as a communication and trade centre for the numerous small towns of AraucanÃa. Temuco has recently been regarded as a university city as it houses two large universities: University of the Frontier and Temuco Catholic University. Nobel laureates Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda both lived in Temuco for some time.