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Santa Juana

Santa Juana is a city and commune of the Concepción Province in the Bío Bío Region of Chile. It lies south and west of the Biobío River in the valley of Catirai and is 48 kilometers from Concepción, Chile.

Santa Juana
Santa Juana
Location in Chile
Coordinates: 37°09′58″S 72°55′59″W / 37.166°S 72.933°W / -37.166; -72.933
CountryChile
RegionBío Bío
ProvinceConcepción
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • AlcaldeAna Albornoz (Ind.-IL)
Area
 • Total731.2 km2 (282.3 sq mi)
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Population
 (2012 Census)[3]
 • Total13,228
 • Density18/km2 (47/sq mi)
 • Urban
7,095
 • Rural
5,618
Sex
 • Men6,357
 • Women6,356
Time zoneUTC-4 (CLT[4])
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (CLST[5])
Area code56 + 41
WebsiteMunicipality of Santa Juana

History edit

The Mapuche originally named the valley where Santa Juana is now located the Valley of Catirai, and the inhabitants Catirayen.[6] This town originated with a fort established in March 1626 by Governor Luis Fernández de Córdoba y Arce and was named Santa Juana de Guadalcázar in memory of the wife of the viceroy of Peru, Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marquis of Guadalcázar. Evacuated in 1641, it was repaired and expanded in 1648 by the governor Martín de Mujica y Buitrón. It was destroyed by the Mapuches in 1722, but restored two years later.

In 1739 the Governor José Antonio Manso de Velasco made important adjustments, improving and properly supplying the fortress and constructing between the river and the small Laguna de Rayenantú behind it, deep ditches, that turned the enclosure into an island, and increasing its population to serve as its garrison for the defense of the region and the wooded valleys of the southern mountainous area. Governor Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga obtained the title of "Villa" for the town in 1765,[7] but the wars with the Indians did not allow it to make any progress even though it constituted the refuge of the extinguished towns of Coya, Monterey and San Jerónimo. It was also one of the towns that was burned in 1821 at the order of Vicente Benavides the rebellious royalist guerrilla. It was later ruined in the earthquake of February 20, 1835. As a result of this last disaster the town was six years later moved to its present more suitable location.

Santa Juana was head of the Department of Lautaro between 1841[8] and 1865.[9] On May 30, 1865, Coronel became the new capital of the department.[9] With the Law of Independent Communes, December 22, 1891, the Decree of Creation of Municipalities was promulgated,[8] with which created the Municipality of Santa Juana, in which Santa Juana administers Santa Juana, Santo Domingo and San Jerónimo, whose boundaries were determined by the decrees of November 13, 1885, March 29 and December 1, 1886.

Demographics edit

According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Santa Juana spans an area of 731.2 km2 (282 sq mi) and has 12,713 inhabitants (6,357 men and 6,356 women). Of these, 7,095 (55.8%) lived in urban areas and 5,618 (44.2%) in rural areas. The population grew by 6.3% (756 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.[3]

Administration edit

As a commune, Santa Juana 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 Angel Castro Medina (PDC).[1][2]

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Santa Juana is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Sergio Bobadilla (UDI) and Clemira Pacheco (PS) as part of the 45th electoral district, (together with Tomé, Penco, Florida, Hualqui, Coronel). 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).

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Municipality of Santa Juana" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d "National Statistics Institute" (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  4. ^ . WorldTimeZones.org. Archived from the original on 2007-09-11. Retrieved 2010-07-28.
  5. ^ . WorldTimeZones.org. Archived from the original on 2007-09-11. Retrieved 2010-07-28.
  6. ^ Montero de Tortora, Lo que fue Catirai y es Santa Juana de Guadalcazar. pg. 6,7
  7. ^ I. Municipalidad de Santa Juana, 2007. Antecedentes Históricos. Estudios realizados por la Universidad de Concepción en los empalzamientos del Fuerte Santa Juana de Gualdalcázar. Disponible en http://www.santajuana.cl/Fuerte%20Historico.asp 2008-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b I. Municipalidad de Santa Juana, 2007. Anexos: Datos Históricos de Nuestra Comuna. Disponible en . Archived from the original on 2008-04-02. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  9. ^ a b I. Municipalidad de Coronel, 2007. Historia de Coronel. Coronel: Su desarrollo urbano y poblacional. Disponible en
  • Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga y Cienfuegos, Diccionario geográfico de la República de Chile, D. Appleton y Compania, Nueva York, 1899 pg. 742
  • Montero, Elsa; Lo que fue Catirai y es Santa Juana de Guadalcázar. Santiago: Editorial Universitaria, 1967. 24 p., Ubicación: Sección Chilena 10;(1010–26), N° sistema: 603103

External links edit

  • Municipality of Santa Juana

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Santa Juana is a city and commune of the Concepcion Province in the Bio Bio Region of Chile It lies south and west of the Biobio River in the valley of Catirai and is 48 kilometers from Concepcion Chile Santa JuanaCity and CommuneFlag Coat of arms Location of Santa Juana commune in the Bio Bio RegionSanta JuanaLocation in ChileCoordinates 37 09 58 S 72 55 59 W 37 166 S 72 933 W 37 166 72 933CountryChileRegionBio BioProvinceConcepcionGovernment 1 2 TypeMunicipality AlcaldeAna Albornoz Ind IL Area 3 Total731 2 km2 282 3 sq mi Elevation50 m 160 ft Population 2012 Census 3 Total13 228 Density18 km2 47 sq mi Urban7 095 Rural5 618Sex 3 Men6 357 Women6 356Time zoneUTC 4 CLT 4 Summer DST UTC 3 CLST 5 Area code56 41WebsiteMunicipality of Santa Juana Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Administration 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Mapuche originally named the valley where Santa Juana is now located the Valley of Catirai and the inhabitants Catirayen 6 This town originated with a fort established in March 1626 by Governor Luis Fernandez de Cordoba y Arce and was named Santa Juana de Guadalcazar in memory of the wife of the viceroy of Peru Diego Fernandez de Cordoba Marquis of Guadalcazar Evacuated in 1641 it was repaired and expanded in 1648 by the governor Martin de Mujica y Buitron It was destroyed by the Mapuches in 1722 but restored two years later In 1739 the Governor Jose Antonio Manso de Velasco made important adjustments improving and properly supplying the fortress and constructing between the river and the small Laguna de Rayenantu behind it deep ditches that turned the enclosure into an island and increasing its population to serve as its garrison for the defense of the region and the wooded valleys of the southern mountainous area Governor Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga obtained the title of Villa for the town in 1765 7 but the wars with the Indians did not allow it to make any progress even though it constituted the refuge of the extinguished towns of Coya Monterey and San Jeronimo It was also one of the towns that was burned in 1821 at the order of Vicente Benavides the rebellious royalist guerrilla It was later ruined in the earthquake of February 20 1835 As a result of this last disaster the town was six years later moved to its present more suitable location Santa Juana was head of the Department of Lautaro between 1841 8 and 1865 9 On May 30 1865 Coronel became the new capital of the department 9 With the Law of Independent Communes December 22 1891 the Decree of Creation of Municipalities was promulgated 8 with which created the Municipality of Santa Juana in which Santa Juana administers Santa Juana Santo Domingo and San Jeronimo whose boundaries were determined by the decrees of November 13 1885 March 29 and December 1 1886 Demographics editAccording to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute Santa Juana spans an area of 731 2 km2 282 sq mi and has 12 713 inhabitants 6 357 men and 6 356 women Of these 7 095 55 8 lived in urban areas and 5 618 44 2 in rural areas The population grew by 6 3 756 persons between the 1992 and 2002 censuses 3 Administration editAs a commune Santa Juana 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 Angel Castro Medina PDC 1 2 Within the electoral divisions of Chile Santa Juana is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Sergio Bobadilla UDI and Clemira Pacheco PS as part of the 45th electoral district together with Tome Penco Florida Hualqui Coronel 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 References edit a b Asociacion Chilena de Municipalidades in Spanish Retrieved 23 February 2011 a b Municipality of Santa Juana in Spanish Retrieved 23 February 2011 a b c d National Statistics Institute in Spanish Retrieved 1 January 2011 Chile Time WorldTimeZones org Archived from the original on 2007 09 11 Retrieved 2010 07 28 Chile Summer Time WorldTimeZones org Archived from the original on 2007 09 11 Retrieved 2010 07 28 Montero de Tortora Lo que fue Catirai y es Santa Juana de Guadalcazar pg 6 7 I Municipalidad de Santa Juana 2007 Antecedentes Historicos Estudios realizados por la Universidad de Concepcion en los empalzamientos del Fuerte Santa Juana de Gualdalcazar Disponible en http www santajuana cl Fuerte 20Historico asp Archived 2008 04 17 at the Wayback Machine a b I Municipalidad de Santa Juana 2007 Anexos Datos Historicos de Nuestra Comuna Disponible en www santajuana cl Archived from the original on 2008 04 02 Retrieved 2008 09 19 a b I Municipalidad de Coronel 2007 Historia de Coronel Coronel Su desarrollo urbano y poblacional Disponible en 1 Francisco Solano Asta Buruaga y Cienfuegos Diccionario geografico de la Republica de Chile D Appleton y Compania Nueva York 1899 pg 742 Montero Elsa Lo que fue Catirai y es Santa Juana de Guadalcazar Santiago Editorial Universitaria 1967 24 p Ubicacion Seccion Chilena 10 1010 26 N sistema 603103External links editMunicipality of Santa Juana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Juana amp oldid 1148884896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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