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San Carlos, Chile

San Carlos is the name of a city and commune (Spanish: comuna) of Punilla Province in the Ñuble Region of Chile.

San Carlos
Map of the foundation of San Carlos in 1805


San Carlos
Location in Chile
Coordinates: 36°25′29″S 71°57′29″W / 36.42472°S 71.95806°W / -36.42472; -71.95806
CountryChile
RegionÑuble
ProvincePunilla
FoundedJuly 3, 1800
Founded asSan Carlos de Itihue
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • AlcaldeHugo Naim Gebrie Asfura (RN)
Area
 • Total874.0 km2 (337.5 sq mi)
Elevation
161 m (528 ft)
Population
 (2012 Census)[2]
 • Total51,035
 • Density58/km2 (150/sq mi)
DemonymSancarlino
Sex
Time zoneUTC−4 (CLT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−3 (CLST)
Postal code
3840000
Area code56 + 42
WebsiteOfficial website (in Spanish)

Geography and agriculture edit

San Carlos is a bustling market town located roughly in the center of Chile's agricultural heartland about 365 km (227 mi) south of Santiago, 133 km (83 mi) northeast of Concepción, the regional capital and 32 km (20 mi) north of Chillán, the provincial capital. It sits on an alluvial plain between nearby Chillán and the Perquilauquén river. The commune covers an area of 874 km2 (337 sq mi). Its territory lies almost entirely within the fertile, central plain or "depresión intermedia", (Chilean Central Valley). Its countryside is reputed for its bountiful production of various crops as well as orchards (apple, grapes, berries, and more recently, kiwi).

San Carlos is bordered on the west by the commune of Ninhue, on the north by Ñiquén and Cauquenes (the latter in Cauquenes Province), on the east by San Fabián, and on the south by San Nicolás, Chillán and Coihueco.

Geographic Coordinates edit

  • Altitude: 151 m (495 ft)
  • Latitude: 36° 25' 60S
  • Longitude: 72° 2' 60W

Climate edit

San Carlos has a mild Mediterranean climate. The summers are hot and mainly dry (November to March) with temperatures reaching up to 34 °C (93 °F) on the months of December, January and February.

 
Laguna Parque Quirel in winter
Season Fall Winter Spring Summer
Average rainfall, in mm (%) 349 (26%) 708 (53%) 220 (16%) 69 (5%)
Source: [1]

Demography edit

Today, San Carlos is the second most populous city of Ñuble Region. According to the 2002 census the population of the city was 29,359 (14,035 male, 15,324 female) while that of the commune of San Carlos was 50,088 (24,910 male, 25,178 female). Roughly, 62% of the population is urban and 38% is rural. According to recent estimations by SUBDERE, the commune has a population of 51,119 in 2006. Between the 1992 census and that of 2002, the population of San Carlos grew at a 4.1% rate (.41% annual rate).

Census (year) Total population Urban population (%) Rural population (%)
1970 37,819 17,433 (46.1%) 20,386 (53.9%)
1982 43,736 26,449 (60.5%) 17,287 (39.5%)
1992 48,129 26,048 (54.1%) 22,081 (45.9%)
2002 50,088 31,018 (62.0%) 19,070 (38.0%)
Source:[2]

The commune encompasses a large number of villages, hamlets and other rural entities. Its second most populous locality, after San Carlos, is Cachapoal, with 1,164 residents in 2002 (578 male, 586 female). This village has been considered as "urban" in the 2002 census by the National Statistics Institute.

History edit

The city was founded by a Spaniard, don José Joaquín del Pino de Rozas y Negrete on July 3, 1800.

On May 15, 1813, San Carlos was the setting for one of the most important battles of the Chilean War of Independence, the Battle of San Carlos, where the patriot army, led by general José Miguel Carrera defeated the royalist army. The outcome of the battle set the ground for the patriot uprising in the whole region.

Society edit

The city of San Carlos is also the birth city of various artists and famous people including painters, authors, and singers. The painter Hernán Gazmuri was born here. The famous group of singers called Los Angeles Negros (The Black Angels) was also formed here. Although the township of San Fabián argues the birth place of Violeta Parra, she is included amongst Gazmuri and Los Angeles Negros as a famous folklorist, author, investigator, and singer born in San Carlos. The house in which the famous artist was supposedly born is located on the street El Roble # 535-531. This place was declared a National Monument in accordance with the Decree Law Number 668 on September 29, 1992.

Currently the city is working on a new initiative to create the "Casa Museo de Violeta Parra" (House Museum of Violeta Parra). This is a project based on the San Carlos Government’s idea that not only will the Fundación Violeta Parra de Santiago (Foundation Violeta Parra of Santiago) participate, but also specific contacts of the Parra family that have already visited the site in numerous occasions.

Among the city’s attractions lies the Medialuna of San Carlos which is a sports arena where the Chilean rodeo is practiced. The arena has a capacity of 8,000 people; second in size only to the Medialuna of Rancagua. It is fitting to also note that the Chilean rodeo is a very popular sport in this zone.

Education edit

San Carlos has about 50 elementary schools, 10 of them in the urban area, as well as 6 high schools, 5 of them in the urban area.

Religion edit

According to the 2002 census, 25,141 residents of San Carlos commune aged 15 years or older identified themselves as Catholics, equivalent to 68.51% of the total population, while 22.01% described themselves as Evangelical protestants, 0.59% as Jehovah's Witnesses and 1.35% as Latter-day Saints. About 5.03% of the population identified themselves to be atheist or agnostic, while 3.19% declared to follow other religions.

Notable residents edit

 
Violeta Parra

In 1850, General Sofanor Parra was born in this city, who was a renowned Chilean officer of the cavalry branch of the Chilean Army that stood out in the War of the Pacific.

San Carlos is the birthplace of one of the most widely recognized names in Chilean and Latin American folk music, Violeta Parra. She has long been acclaimed as a great folk artist, author, painter, researcher and singer. The house where this famous artist was born is located in the city of San Carlos. It was declared National Monument by Law Decree 668 on September 29, 1992. San Carlos is also the birthplace of other well-known artists. Among them there are painters such as Hernán Gazmuri and a popular band from the 1970s, Los Ángeles Negros.

Administration edit

As a commune, San Carlos 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 Hugo Naim Gebrie Asfura (RN), and the councilors are:[1][2]

  • Pedro Méndez Sánchez: (RN)
  • Héctor Guzmán Vásquez: (RN)
  • Carlos Cortés Fuentes (RN)
  • César Ortiz Gallegos: UDI
  • Salvador Iván Rodríguez Rodríguez PDC
  • Lucrecia Flores Rodríguez: PS

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, San Carlos is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Jorge Sabag (PDC) and Frank Sauerbaum (RN) as part of the 42nd electoral district, together with San Fabián, Ñiquén, San Nicolás, Ninhue, Quirihue, Cobquecura, Treguaco, Portezuelo, Coelemu, Ránquil, Quillón, Bulnes, Cabrero and Yumbel. The commune is represented in the Senate by Alejandro Navarro Brain (MAS) and Hosain Sabag Castillo (PDC) as part of the 12th senatorial constituency (Biobío-Cordillera).

Twin cities edit

San Carlos is twinned with the Spanish city of Baena located in Andalucia, southern Spain, in the province of Córdoba. San Carlos' founder, José Joaquín del Pino de Rozas y Negrete, was born in Baena.

References edit

  1. ^ a b (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d "Municipality of San Carlos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b "National Statistics Institute" (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 July 2010.

4. Blau, J. A. (2013, November 13). Violeta Parra. In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 6, 2017, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Violeta-Parra

5. Eskenazi, G. (2012, June 30). In Chile, Rodeo Rules the Land. The New York Times. Retrieved February 28, 2017, from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/01/sports/in-chile-rodeo-rules-the-land.html

6. Parra, Isabel. (1985). El libro mayor de Violeta Parra. Madrid, España: Ediciones Michay.

External links edit

  • (in Spanish) Municipality of San Carlos
  • Maps, weather for San Carlos
  • Aerial view of San Carlos, Chile (Google maps)
  • (in Spanish) Map of central Chile

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San Carlos is the name of a city and commune Spanish comuna of Punilla Province in the Nuble Region of Chile San CarlosCity and CommuneMap of the foundation of San Carlos in 1805Coat of arms Location of San carlos commune in Nuble RegionSan CarlosLocation in ChileCoordinates 36 25 29 S 71 57 29 W 36 42472 S 71 95806 W 36 42472 71 95806CountryChileRegionNubleProvincePunillaFoundedJuly 3 1800Founded asSan Carlos de ItihueGovernment 1 2 TypeMunicipality AlcaldeHugo Naim Gebrie Asfura RN Area 3 Total874 0 km2 337 5 sq mi Elevation161 m 528 ft Population 2012 Census 2 Total51 035 Density58 km2 150 sq mi DemonymSancarlinoSex 3 Time zoneUTC 4 CLT Summer DST UTC 3 CLST Postal code3840000Area code56 42WebsiteOfficial website in Spanish Contents 1 Geography and agriculture 1 1 Geographic Coordinates 1 2 Climate 2 Demography 3 History 4 Society 4 1 Education 4 2 Religion 5 Notable residents 6 Administration 7 Twin cities 8 References 9 External linksGeography and agriculture editSan Carlos is a bustling market town located roughly in the center of Chile s agricultural heartland about 365 km 227 mi south of Santiago 133 km 83 mi northeast of Concepcion the regional capital and 32 km 20 mi north of Chillan the provincial capital It sits on an alluvial plain between nearby Chillan and the Perquilauquen river The commune covers an area of 874 km2 337 sq mi Its territory lies almost entirely within the fertile central plain or depresion intermedia Chilean Central Valley Its countryside is reputed for its bountiful production of various crops as well as orchards apple grapes berries and more recently kiwi San Carlos is bordered on the west by the commune of Ninhue on the north by Niquen and Cauquenes the latter in Cauquenes Province on the east by San Fabian and on the south by San Nicolas Chillan and Coihueco Geographic Coordinates edit Altitude 151 m 495 ft Latitude 36 25 60S Longitude 72 2 60WClimate edit San Carlos has a mild Mediterranean climate The summers are hot and mainly dry November to March with temperatures reaching up to 34 C 93 F on the months of December January and February nbsp Laguna Parque Quirel in winterSeason Fall Winter Spring SummerAverage rainfall in mm 349 26 708 53 220 16 69 5 Source 1 Demography editToday San Carlos is the second most populous city of Nuble Region According to the 2002 census the population of the city was 29 359 14 035 male 15 324 female while that of the commune of San Carlos was 50 088 24 910 male 25 178 female Roughly 62 of the population is urban and 38 is rural According to recent estimations by SUBDERE the commune has a population of 51 119 in 2006 Between the 1992 census and that of 2002 the population of San Carlos grew at a 4 1 rate 41 annual rate Census year Total population Urban population Rural population 1970 37 819 17 433 46 1 20 386 53 9 1982 43 736 26 449 60 5 17 287 39 5 1992 48 129 26 048 54 1 22 081 45 9 2002 50 088 31 018 62 0 19 070 38 0 Source 2 The commune encompasses a large number of villages hamlets and other rural entities Its second most populous locality after San Carlos is Cachapoal with 1 164 residents in 2002 578 male 586 female This village has been considered as urban in the 2002 census by the National Statistics Institute History editThe city was founded by a Spaniard don Jose Joaquin del Pino de Rozas y Negrete on July 3 1800 On May 15 1813 San Carlos was the setting for one of the most important battles of the Chilean War of Independence the Battle of San Carlos where the patriot army led by general Jose Miguel Carrera defeated the royalist army The outcome of the battle set the ground for the patriot uprising in the whole region Society editThe city of San Carlos is also the birth city of various artists and famous people including painters authors and singers The painter Hernan Gazmuri was born here The famous group of singers called Los Angeles Negros The Black Angels was also formed here Although the township of San Fabian argues the birth place of Violeta Parra she is included amongst Gazmuri and Los Angeles Negros as a famous folklorist author investigator and singer born in San Carlos The house in which the famous artist was supposedly born is located on the street El Roble 535 531 This place was declared a National Monument in accordance with the Decree Law Number 668 on September 29 1992 Currently the city is working on a new initiative to create the Casa Museo de Violeta Parra House Museum of Violeta Parra This is a project based on the San Carlos Government s idea that not only will the Fundacion Violeta Parra de Santiago Foundation Violeta Parra of Santiago participate but also specific contacts of the Parra family that have already visited the site in numerous occasions Among the city s attractions lies the Medialuna of San Carlos which is a sports arena where the Chilean rodeo is practiced The arena has a capacity of 8 000 people second in size only to the Medialuna of Rancagua It is fitting to also note that the Chilean rodeo is a very popular sport in this zone Education edit San Carlos has about 50 elementary schools 10 of them in the urban area as well as 6 high schools 5 of them in the urban area Religion edit According to the 2002 census 25 141 residents of San Carlos commune aged 15 years or older identified themselves as Catholics equivalent to 68 51 of the total population while 22 01 described themselves as Evangelical protestants 0 59 as Jehovah s Witnesses and 1 35 as Latter day Saints About 5 03 of the population identified themselves to be atheist or agnostic while 3 19 declared to follow other religions Notable residents edit nbsp Violeta ParraIn 1850 General Sofanor Parra was born in this city who was a renowned Chilean officer of the cavalry branch of the Chilean Army that stood out in the War of the Pacific San Carlos is the birthplace of one of the most widely recognized names in Chilean and Latin American folk music Violeta Parra She has long been acclaimed as a great folk artist author painter researcher and singer The house where this famous artist was born is located in the city of San Carlos It was declared National Monument by Law Decree 668 on September 29 1992 San Carlos is also the birthplace of other well known artists Among them there are painters such as Hernan Gazmuri and a popular band from the 1970s Los Angeles Negros Administration editAs a commune San Carlos 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 Hugo Naim Gebrie Asfura RN and the councilors are 1 2 Pedro Mendez Sanchez RN Hector Guzman Vasquez RN Carlos Cortes Fuentes RN Cesar Ortiz Gallegos UDI Salvador Ivan Rodriguez Rodriguez PDC Lucrecia Flores Rodriguez PSWithin the electoral divisions of Chile San Carlos is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Jorge Sabag PDC and Frank Sauerbaum RN as part of the 42nd electoral district together with San Fabian Niquen San Nicolas Ninhue Quirihue Cobquecura Treguaco Portezuelo Coelemu Ranquil Quillon Bulnes Cabrero and Yumbel The commune is represented in the Senate by Alejandro Navarro Brain MAS and Hosain Sabag Castillo PDC as part of the 12th senatorial constituency Biobio Cordillera Twin cities editSan Carlos is twinned with the Spanish city of Baena located in Andalucia southern Spain in the province of Cordoba San Carlos founder Jose Joaquin del Pino de Rozas y Negrete was born in Baena References edit a b Asociacion Chilena de Municipalidades in Spanish Archived from the original on 19 April 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2011 a b c d Municipality of San Carlos in Spanish Retrieved 1 September 2010 a b National Statistics Institute in Spanish Retrieved 28 July 2010 4 Blau J A 2013 November 13 Violeta Parra In Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved March 6 2017 from https www britannica com biography Violeta Parra5 Eskenazi G 2012 June 30 In Chile Rodeo Rules the Land The New York Times Retrieved February 28 2017 from http www nytimes com 2012 07 01 sports in chile rodeo rules the land html6 Parra Isabel 1985 El libro mayor de Violeta Parra Madrid Espana Ediciones Michay External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Carlos Chile in Spanish Municipality of San Carlos Maps weather for San Carlos Aerial view of San Carlos Chile Google maps About San Carlos author Jorge W Suazo in Spanish and English in Spanish Map of central Chile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Carlos Chile amp oldid 1193510490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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