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Mulchén — City and Commune — Map of the Mulchén commune in the Biobío Region Location in Chile Coordinates (city): 37°43′0″S 72°14′0″W / 37.716667°S 72.233333°WCoordinates: 37°43′0″S 72°14′0″W / 37.716667°S 72.233333°W Country Chile Region Biobío Province Biobío Founded November 30, 1875 Government[1][2] – Type Municipality – Alcalde Francisco Jara Delgado (UDI) Area[3] – Total 1,925.3 km2 (743.4 sq mi) Population (2002 Census)[3] – Total 29,003 – Density 15.1/km2 (39/sq mi) – Urban 21,819 – Rural 7,184 Sex[3] – Men 14,513 – Women 14,490 Time zone CLT (UTC−4) – Summer (DST) CLST (UTC−3) Website Municipality of Mulchén Mulchén is a city and commune in Biobío Province of Biobío Region, Chile. It was first settled in 1871 by soldiers during the so called Pacification of the Araucania. In 1875 Mulchén was officially founded.
The city is surrounded by a meander of the Bureo River on all sides except the south, where it is bounded by the Mulchén River. It is located 32 km south of the city of Los Ángeles, close to Chile Highway 5.
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Demographics
According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Mulchén spans an area of 1,925.3 km2 (743 sq mi) and has 29,003 inhabitants (14,513 men and 14,490 women). Of these, 21,819 (75.2%) lived in urban areas and 7,184 (24.8%) in rural areas. The population fell by 3.1% (931 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.[3]
Administration
As a commune, Mulchén 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 2008-2012 alcalde is Francisco Jara Delgado (UDI).[1][2]
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Mulchén is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Juan Lobos (UDI) and José Pérez (PRSD) as part of the 47th electoral district, (together with Los Ángeles, Tucapel, Antuco, Quilleco, Santa Bárbara, Quilaco, Negrete, Nacimiento, San Rosendo, Laja and Alto Biobío). The commune is represented in the Senate by Victor Pérez Varela (UDI) and Mariano Ruiz -Esquide Jara (PDC) as part of the 13th senatorial constituency (Biobío-Coast).
See also
References
- ^ a b (Spanish) "Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades". http://www.munimulchen.cl/. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
- ^ a b (Spanish) "Municipality of Mulchén". http://www.munimulchen.cl/. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
- ^ a b c d (Spanish) "National Statistics Institute". http://www.ine.cl/canales/chile_estadistico/censos_poblacion_vivienda/censo_pobl_vivi.php. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
External links
- (Spanish) Municipality of Mulchén
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