Hualañé () is a
town
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Origin and use
The word "town" shares an ori ...
and
commune
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Administrative-territorial entities
* Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township
** Communes of ...
of the
Curicó Province
Curicó Province ( es, Provincia de Curicó) is one of four provinces of the central Chilean region of Maule (VII). Its capital is the city of Curicó. It lies between the provinces of Colchagua and Talca and extends from the Pacific to the Ar ...
in
Chile
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's seven
region
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of
Maule.
Situated in the
Mataquito River
Mataquito is a river located in the Province of Curicó, Maule Region of Chile and formed by the union of rivers Teno and Lontué about 10 kilometers west of Curicó near the locality of Sagrada Familia and empties into the Pacific Ocean south ...
valley, its main activities are the agriculture of tomatoes, potatoes, and grapes for wine. The commune spans an area of .
Demographics
According to the 2002
census
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of Population and Housing by the National Statistics Institute (''Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas'' or INE) the Hualañé commune had 9,741 inhabitants; of these, 5,198 (53.4%) lived in
urban area
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s and 4,543 (46.6%) in
rural area
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s. At that time, there were 5,059 men and 4,682 women. The population grew by 4.8% (443 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.
Administration
As a commune, Hualañé is a third-level
administrative division of Chile administered by a
municipal council
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, headed by an
alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Claudio Pucher.
Within the
electoral divisions of Chile, Hualañé is represented in the
Chamber of Deputies by Roberto León (
PDC) and Celso Morales (
UDI) as part of the 36th electoral district, together with
Curicó
Curicó (), meaning "Black Waters" in Mapudungun (originally meaning "Land of Black Water"), is the capital city of the Curicó Province, part of the Maule Region in Chile's central valley.
The province lies between the provinces of Colchagu ...
,
Teno
''Technische Nothilfe'' (abbreviated as TN, T.N, T.H, Tech Nh, TeNo, TENO; ) was a German organisation. It began as a strikebreaker organisation after the First World War, but developed into a volunteer emergency response unit. During the Naz ...
,
Romeral
Romeral is a Chilean town and commune in Curicó Province, Maule Region. The commune spans and area of .
Demographics
According to the 2002 census of Population and Housing by the National Statistics Institute, the Romeral commune had 12,707 in ...
,
Molina,
Sagrada Familia Sagrada is a Spanish word meaning "sacred
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,
Licantén
Licantén is a town within the Licantén commune, administered by the Municipality of Licantén within the Curicó Province in the Maule Region of Chile. The commune also include the coastal town of Iloca.
Demographics
According to the 2002 cens ...
,
Vichuquén
Vichuquén is a commune in the Curicó Province of Chile's Maule Region.
History
The Spanish arrived along the Lico rivers in 1585, where settlements of the Mapuche and Inca already existed. In 1865, Vichuquén founded its capital of the villa ...
and
Rauco. The commune is represented in the
Senate by Juan Antonio Coloma Correa (UDI) and
Andrés Zaldívar Larraín (PDC) as part of the 10th senatorial constituency (Maule-North).
References
External links
*
Municipality of Hualañé
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Communes of Chile
Populated places in Curicó Province