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Quitento (commonly misspelled Quilento and Quileto) is a Chilean village located at the south of Portezuelo, near the Cucha-Cucha estate. It is currently part of the Portezuelo commune, Itata Province, Ñuble Region. Originally itself an estate, it turned into a village in later years. It is located near the Quitento River, which derives from the Ñuble River The Ñuble River or Rio Ñuble is a river in Ñuble Region, located in the southern portion of central Chile. Its main tributaries are Chillán and Claro River. The Ñuble River discharges into the Itata River. Nuble River Level It is a Class IV ... and was just two leagues long within the 5th Subdelegation of the historical Itata Department. Later in the 19th century, in 1885, the district of Quitento, the third of the Portezuelo subdelegation, in Itata Department, was created. Its limits were: "at the north, the first district and part of the second one; at the west, a line between the San José estate houses, prope ...
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Quitento River
Quitento (commonly misspelled Quilento and Quileto) is a Chilean village located at the south of Portezuelo, near the Cucha-Cucha estate. It is currently part of the Portezuelo commune, Itata Province, Ñuble Region. Originally itself an estate, it turned into a village in later years. It is located near the Quitento River, which derives from the Ñuble River and was just two leagues long within the 5th Subdelegation of the historical Itata Department. Later in the 19th century, in 1885, the district of Quitento Quitento (commonly misspelled Quilento and Quileto) is a Chilean village located at the south of Portezuelo, near the Cucha-Cucha estate. It is currently part of the Portezuelo commune, Itata Province, Ñuble Region. Originally itself an estate, i ..., the third of the Portezuelo subdelegation, in Itata Department, was created. Its limits were: "at the north, the first district and part of the second one; at the west, a line between the San José estate houses, propert ...
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Quitento (district)
Quitento (commonly misspelled Quilento and Quileto) is a Chilean village located at the south of Portezuelo, near the Cucha-Cucha estate. It is currently part of the Portezuelo commune, Itata Province, Ñuble Region. Originally itself an estate, it turned into a village in later years. It is located near the Quitento River, which derives from the Ñuble River and was just two leagues long within the 5th Subdelegation of the historical Itata Department. Later in the 19th century, in 1885, the district of Quitento Quitento (commonly misspelled Quilento and Quileto) is a Chilean village located at the south of Portezuelo, near the Cucha-Cucha estate. It is currently part of the Portezuelo commune, Itata Province, Ñuble Region. Originally itself an estate, i ..., the third of the Portezuelo subdelegation, in Itata Department, was created. Its limits were: "at the north, the first district and part of the second one; at the west, a line between the San José estate houses, propert ...
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Portezuelo, Chile
Portezuelo () is a Chilean town and commune located in the Itata Province, Ñuble Region. Demographics According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Portezuelo spans an area of and has 5,470 inhabitants (2,825 men and 2,645 women). Of these, 1,750 (32%) lived in urban areas and 3,720 (68%) in rural areas. The population fell by 8.4% (500 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses. Localities * Quitento Administration As a commune, Portezuelo is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a communal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Modesto Sepúlveda Andrade ( PDC). The communal council has the following members: * Paulina Zamudio ( Ind./Pro- PDC) * Daniel Pastén (UDI) * Pedro Fernández (Ind./ PDC) * Flavio Barrientos (Ind./ RN) * Marcelo Cortés ( PRI) * Melitón Aravena ( PDC) Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Portezuel belongs to the 42nd electoral district an ...
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Itata Province
The Itata Province is one of the three provinces of the Ñuble Region;, its capital is Quirihue. Communes *Quirihue (11.429) *Cobquecura (1.493) *Ninhue (5.738) *Treguaco (5.296) * Portezuelo (4.953) *Coelemu (16.082) *Ránquil (5.683) References {{coord missing, Chile Provinces of Chile Provinces of Ñuble Region Itata ''Itata'' is a genus of spiders in the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Name The genus name is derived from the Itata River in southern Chile. Species * '' Itata completa'' (Banks, 1929) – Panama * '' Itata isabellina'' ( Taczanowski, 1878) ... 2018 establishments in Chile 2018 in Chilean law ...
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Ñuble Region
The Ñuble Region ( es, Región de Ñuble), officially the Region of Ñuble ( es, Región de Ñuble), is — since 5 September 2018 – one of Chile's sixteen regions. It spans an area of , making it the smallest region in Chile in terms of area, and is administratively constituted by 21 communes. It has a population of 480,609 inhabitants. Its capital is the city of Chillán. According to a 2021 study Ñuble Region is one of the three Chilean regions that are most prone to suffer nepotism and elite capture. History This region has played a distinguished role in the history and culture of Chile. Many patriots who fought for independence, presidents, politicians, and artists, like pianist Claudio Arrau and folklorist Violeta Parra, were born here. On August 20, 2015, President Michelle Bachelet signed the bill that converted the Ñuble Province into a Region, and its legislative process began on the 1 September 2015, while on 10 January 2017, the project was approved in the fi ...
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Ñuble River
The Ñuble River or Rio Ñuble is a river in Ñuble Region, located in the southern portion of central Chile. Its main tributaries are Chillán and Claro River. The Ñuble River discharges into the Itata River. Nuble River Level It is a Class IV section, which means that the rapids are very challenging, but you don't need to be a professional to run this section. The biggest reason why this section has seldom been run is that it is hard to access – it requires three automobile river crossings as well as extreme off-roading skills. Farmers who live in the area usually use horses to commute back and forth from the village. See also *List of rivers of Chile This list of rivers of Chile includes all the major rivers of Chile. See each article for their tributaries, drainage areas, etc. Usually significant tributaries appear in this list, under the river into which they drain. Rivers by name Following ... External links Nuble River {{DEFAULTSORT:Nuble River Rivers of Chil ...
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League (unit)
A league is a unit of length. It was common in Europe and Latin America, but is no longer an official unit in any nation. Derived from an ancient Celtic unit and adopted by the Romans as the ''leuga'', the league became a common unit of measurement throughout western Europe. It may have originally represented, roughly, the distance a person could walk in an hour. Since the Middle Ages, many values have been specified in several countries. Different definitions Ancient Rome The league was used in Ancient Rome, defined as 1½ Roman miles (7,500 Roman feet, modern 2.2 km or 1.4 miles). The origin is the ''leuga Gallica'' ''(also: leuca Callica)'', the league of Gaul. Argentina The Argentine league (''legua'') is or 6,666 ''varas'': 1 ''vara'' is . English-speaking world On land, the league is most commonly defined as three miles (4.83km), though the length of a mile could vary from place to place and depending on the era. At sea, a league is . English usage also ...
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Itata Department
''Itata'' is a genus of spiders in the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Name The genus name is derived from the Itata River in southern Chile. Species * ''Itata completa'' (Banks, 1929) – Panama * ''Itata isabellina'' (Taczanowski, 1878) – Peru * ''Itata partita'' Mello-Leitão, 1930 – Brazil * ''Itata tipuloides'' Simon, 1901 – Peru, Bolivia, Brazil * ''Itata vadia'' Peckham & Peckham, 1894 – Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car ... References * (2009)The world spider catalog version 9.5. ''American Museum of Natural History''. External links * Awesome Spidersan* Salticidae.org Salticidae Spiders of South America Salticidae genera {{Salticidae-stub ...
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Portezuelo (subdelegation)
Portezuelo may refer to: *Portezuelo, Chile Portezuelo () is a Chilean town and commune located in the Itata Province, Ñuble Region. Demographics According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Portezuelo spans an area of and has 5,470 inhabitants (2,825 men and 2,645 ..., a municipality in the province of Itata, Ñuble region. * Portezuelo, Cáceres, a municipality in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. * Portezuelo, La Rioja, a municipality in the province of La Rioja, Argentina. {{geodis ...
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Arecaceae
The Arecaceae is a family of perennial flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales. Their growth form can be climbers, shrubs, tree-like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms. Those having a tree-like form are called palm trees. Currently, 181 genera with around 2,600 species are known, most of which are restricted to tropical and subtropical climates. Most palms are distinguished by their large, compound, evergreen leaves, known as fronds, arranged at the top of an unbranched stem. However, palms exhibit an enormous diversity in physical characteristics and inhabit nearly every type of habitat within their range, from rainforests to deserts. Palms are among the best known and most extensively cultivated plant families. They have been important to humans throughout much of history. Many common products and foods are derived from palms. In contemporary times, palms are also widely used in landscaping. In many historical cultures, because of their importance as ...
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