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Curacaví

Curacaví

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Curacaví () is a city and commune in the Melipilla Province of central Chile's Santiago Metropolitan Region. Its climate is temperate Mediterranean with a long dry season, experiencing high temperatures in summer and low temperatures in winter. Curacaví is located on the Ruta 68 between the coastal conurbation of Viña del Mar and Valparaíso and Santiago which has proved a popular home for expats working in Santiago.

Curacaví is a commune situated between the hills of the coastal mountain range in central Chile, located in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, specifically in Melipilla Province, with an area of 693 km2 and borders the following municipalities: Casablanca, Quilpué, Lampa, Pudahuel, Maipú, Padre Hurtado, Melipilla, and Maria Pinto.

Curacaví is integrated along with the communes of Talagante, Melipilla, Peñaflor, Isla de Maipo, Maria Pinto, El Monte, San Pedro and Alhué in the number 31 Electoral District and also belongs to the 7th Chilean Senate District (Santiago west). The commune covers five districts: Curacaví, Bustamante, Lo Prado, Zapata and Caren.

Rapid Expansion

Curacaví is now home to various exclusive http://www.lomasdelpuangue.cl/ gated communities called condominioshttps://web.archive.org/web/20150721232820/http://www.reservalaaurora.cl/proyecto.html. These large luxury developments range from 500 hectares upwards with each individual property starting at around 1 hectare. The development of the condominios began in the 1990s but has accelerated dramatically in recent years. The area is therefore home to increasing numbers of wealthy Santiago commuters who are both Chilean and foreign. The momentum is largely due to fast transport links and a better quality of life in the face of Santiago's increasing pollution problems. Fast commuting times are now offered through the Ruta 68 and the Lo Prado tunnel which offers journey times of 35 minutes to Santiago.

Geography and climate

Immersed among the hills of the coastal mountain range, Curacaví occupies an area of 693.2 sqkm and borders the following communes: Casablanca, Quilpué, Lampa, Pudahuel, Maipú, Padre Hurtado, Melipilla, and María Pinto. The climate is mild Mediterranean with a long dry season with high temperatures in the summer and low temperatures in the winter.

Demographics

According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Curacaví spans an area of 693.2 sqkm and has 24,298 inhabitants (12,351 men and 11,947 women). Of these, 15,645 (64.4%) lived in urban areas and 8,653 (35.6%) in rural areas. The population grew by 27.5% (5,245 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses. There is a fast growing expat community in Curacaví http://www.allchile.net/chileforum/viewtopic.php?t=11053 http://southernpacificreview.com/category/curacavi/ https://web.archive.org/web/20150128113739/https://www.dollarvigilante.com/blog/2012/11/10/the-weekend-vigilante-november-10th-2012.html

Notable people

  • Juan Williams Rebolledo – Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Navy at the beginning of the War of the Pacific
  • Rosamel del Valle – Avant-garde poet

Administration

As a commune, Curacaví is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2012–2016 alcalde is Juan Pablo Barros Basso (IND), and the council members are:

  • Lidia Araos Henriquez (UDI)
  • Cristian Galdames Santibañez (PS)
  • Paul Alvarado Muñoz (PDC)
  • Marco Antonio Guzmán Márquez (UDI)
  • Sandra Ponce Baeza (RN)
  • Francisco Carrasco González (PC)

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Curacaví is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Denise Pascal (PS) and Gonzalo Uriarte (UDI) as part of the 31st electoral district, (together with Talagante, Peñaflor, El Monte, Isla de Maipo, Melipilla, María Pinto, Alhué, San Pedro and Padre Hurtado). The commune is represented in the Senate by Guido Girardi Lavín (PPD) and Jovino Novoa Vásquez (UDI) as part of the 7th senatorial constituency (Santiago-West).

Airport

Curacavi is home to a small airport situated by the motorway Ruta 68.https://web.archive.org/web/20190323024550/http://clubaereocuracavi.cl/

Chicha

Curacaví is famous in Chile for its chicha production http://www.24horas.cl/nacional/sed-dieciochera-conoce-todo-sobre-la-chicha-de-curacavi-844421. There is a popular Chilean cueca titled "Chicha de Curacaví". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o09jQnxQX3w

Road from Santiago to Valparaiso

Curacaví is on the most-used old horse trail between Valparaiso and Santiago which had been formed during the Inca period. Since 1553 it was called the royal highway. The old road crossed Casablanca, the Zapata road and Curacaví finally entering Santiago on the road of San Pablo. The original royal highway was made between the years 1792 and 1797 however Ambrosio O'Higgins changed the old road by the current Lo Prado route.

Mercedes Canal

The Mercedes Canal (Spanish: Canal de las Mercedes), which irrigates the whole valley of Curacavi was built by Jose Manuel Balmaceda before becoming president. The canal was started in 1854 and finished 30 years later with a total length of 120 km and with a flow rate 10 m³/s.

Parish School

The first Parish School was built by the priest Don Eduardo Miles in 1885 which is still working and has done so almost without interruption educating much of the local population.

References

References

  1. "Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades".
  2. "Municipality of Curacaví".
  3. "National Statistics Institute".
  4. "Chile Time". WorldTimeZones.org.
  5. "Chile Summer Time". WorldTimeZones.org.
  6. "Climate-Data.org".
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