Quinta de Tilcoco

Quinta de Tilcoco
Commune

Iglesia de Guacarhue
Map of the Quinta de Tilcoco commune in the O'Higgins Region
Map of the Quinta de Tilcoco commune in the O'Higgins Region
Quinta de Tilcoco
Location in Chile
Coordinates (city): 34°21′17″S 70°57′49″W / 34.35472°S 70.96361°W / -34.35472; -70.96361Coordinates: 34°21′17″S 70°57′49″W / 34.35472°S 70.96361°W / -34.35472; -70.96361
Country Chile
Region O'Higgins Region
Province Cachapoal Province
Government[1]
  Type Municipality
  Alcalde Nelson Patricio Barrios
Area[2]
  Total 93.2 km2 (36.0 sq mi)
Elevation 276 m (906 ft)
Population (2012 Census)[2]
  Total 12,379
  Density 130/km2 (340/sq mi)
  Urban 5,850
  Rural 5,530
Sex[2]
  Men 5,811
  Women 5,569
Time zone CLT [3] (UTC-4)
  Summer (DST) CLST [4] (UTC-3)
Area code(s) (+56) 72
Website Municipality of Quinta de Tilcoco

Quinta de Tilcoco is a Chilean commune and city in Cachapoal Province, O'Higgins Region.

Demographics

According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Quinta de Tilcoco spans an area of 93.2 km2 (36 sq mi) and has 11,380 inhabitants (5,811 men and 5,569 women). Of these, 5,850 (51.4%) lived in urban areas and 5,530 (48.6%) in rural areas. The population grew by 5.5% (598 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.[2]

Administration

As a commune, Quinta de Tilcoco 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 2008-2002 alcalde is Nelson Patricio Barrios.[1]

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Quinta de Tilcoco is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Mr. Eugenio Bauer (UDI) and Mr. Ricardo Rincón (PDC) as part of the 33rd electoral district, (together with Mostazal, Graneros, Codegua, Machalí, Requínoa, Rengo, Olivar, Doñihue, Coinco, Coltauco and Malloa). The commune is represented in the Senate by Andrés Chadwick Piñera (UDI) and Juan Pablo Letelier Morel (PS) as part of the 9th senatorial constituency (O'Higgins Region).

References

  1. 1 2 "Municipality of Quinta de Tilcoco" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "National Statistics Institute" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  3. "Chile Time". WorldTimeZones.org. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  4. "Chile Summer Time". WorldTimeZones.org. Retrieved 26 September 2010.

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