Linares Province

province of Chile

Linares (Spanish: Provincia de Linares) is one of four provinces of the central Chilean region of Maule (VII). The provincial capital and largest city is Linares.

Linares
Provincia de Linares
Linares cathedral
Linares cathedral
Official seal of Linares


Location in the Maule Region
Linares is located in Chile
Linares
Linares
Location in Chile
Coordinates: 35°50′S 71°35′W / 35.833°S 71.583°W / -35.833; -71.583
Country Chile
RegionMaule
CapitalLinares
ComunasLinares, San Javier, Villa Alegre, Yerbas Buenas, Colbún, Longaví, Retiro, Parral
Government
 • TypeProvincial
 • GovernorClaudia Loreto Aravena Lagos
Area
 • Total10,050.2 km2 (3,880.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2002 Census)[2]
 • Total542,901
 • Density54/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-4 (CLT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (CLST)
WebsiteOfficial website

History change

In 1873, the province of Linares was created from the old province of Maule; it had three departments: Linares, Parral and Loncomilla.[3]

In 1927, Linares is eliminated as a province and became part of the new province of Maule but, in 1936, Linares was made again a province. When the regions were created in 1975, the Maule region was formed with the Curicó, Linares, Maule and Talca; later, the province of Cauquenes was added.[3]

Geography change

Linares is a landlocked province (it does not border the ocean) with an area of 10,050.2 sq mi (26,030 km2), the largest province in the Maule region.[2]

The province is at the very center of mainland Chile, and its capital is at 303 km (188 mi) south of Santiago and 50 km (31 mi) south of Talca, the regional capital, in the middle of a rich agricultural area and with many vineyards.

Linares is a landlocked province (it does not border the ocean) and is bordered to the north by the Talca province, to the east by Argentina, to the south by the Ñuble province (Bío Bío region) and to the west by the Cauquenes province.[3]

Population change

As of 2002 (last national census), there were 253,990 people living in the province, giving it a population density of 25.3 inhabitants/km².[2] The urban population was 139,742 persons (55% of the total).

The largest city of the province is Linares, its capital, with a population, in 2002, of 65,133 inhabitants, followed by the cities of Parral (26,397 inhabitants) and San Javier (20,524 inhabitants).

Administration change

As a province, Linares is a second-level administrative division, consisting of 8 communes (comunas). The city of Linares serves as the provincial capital. The province is administered by a governor.

 
Linares province
Code Comuna Capital Area[2]
(km²)
Population[2]
(2002)
Density
07401 14 Linares Linares 1,465.7 83,249 56.8
07402 13 Colbún Colbún 2,899.9 17,619 6.1
07403 15 Longaví Longaví 1,453.8 28,161 19.4
07404 16 Parral Parral 1,638.4 37,822 23.1
07405 17 Retiro Retiro 827.1 18,487 22.4
07406 18 San Javier San Javier 1,313.4 37,793 28.8
07407 19 Villa Alegre Villa Alegre 189.8 14,725 77.6
07408 20 Yerbas Buenas Yerbas Buenas 262.1 16,134 61.6
Total of the Linares province 10,050.2 253,990 25.3

Gallery change

Related pages change

References change

  1. "Conozca a la Gobernadora". Gobernación - Provincia de Linares (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Región de Maule" (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Nuestra Provincia Linares". Gobernación - Provincia de Linares (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 October 2016.

Other websites change