Maule Region

administrative division of Chile

The VII Maule Region (Spanish: VII Región del Maule) is one of Chile's 16 first order administrative divisions. Its capital is Talca.

Maule Region
Región del Maule
Colbún Lake
Colbún Lake
Flag of Maule Region
Coat of Arms of Maule Region
Map of Maule Region
Map of Maule Region
Coordinates: 35°26′S 71°40′W / 35.433°S 71.667°W / -35.433; -71.667
Country Chile
CapitalTalca
ProvincesCuricó, Talca, Linares, Cauquenes
Government
 • IntendantPablo Milad (Evopoli)
Area
 • Total30,296.1 km2 (11,697.4 sq mi)
 • Rank9
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2017 census)[1]
 • Total1,033,197
 • Rank4
 • Density34/km2 (88/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeCL-ML
HDI (2019)0.790[2]
high
WebsiteOfficial website (in Spanish)

The region is named after its main river: the Maule river.

History

The city of Talca was founded in 1692 by General Governor Tomás Marín de Poveda. On 17 February 1742 it got the name of Villa San Agustín de Talca by Governor José Antonio Manso de Velasco. Curicó followed in 1743, Linares and Parral in 1794.

In Talca is the house where Bernardo O'Higgins signed the proclamation of the independence of Chile on 12 February 1818. It is now a museum.

Geography

The Maule region borders the Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins region to the north, Argentina to the east, the Ñuble region to the south and the Pacific Ocean on the west.[3]

The two main rivers in the region are the Maule and the Mataquito rivers.

Population

As of 2015, there were (estimated) 1,042,989 persons living in the region,[4] for a population density of 34.4 inhabitants/km².

People from this region are known as Maulinos (women: Maulinas).

The largest city in the region is Talca, with 189,505 inhabitants (2002 census).[source?]

Administration

The Maule region is further subdivided into four provinces: Talca, Curicó, Linares and Cauquenes.

Maule Region - Provinces and comunas
ProvinceCapitalCodeComunaArea[3]
(km²)
Population[3]
(2002)
Talca (071)Talca0710130 Talca231.5201,797
0710221 Constitución1,343.646,081
0710322 Curepto1,073.810,812
0710423 Empedrado564.94,225
0710524 Maule238.216,837
0710625 Pelarco331.57,266
0710726 Pencahue956.88,315
0710827 Río Claro430.512,698
0710928 San Clemente4,503.637,261
0711029 San Rafael263.57,674
Total of Talca province9,937.8352,966
Cauquenes (072)Cauquenes
072011 Cauquenes2,126.341,217
072022 Chanco529.59,457
072033 Pelluhue371.46,414
Total of Cauquenes province3,027.257,088
Curicó (073)Curicó
073014 Curicó1,328.4119,585
073025 Hualañé629.09,741
073036 Licantén273.36,902
073047 Molina1,551.638,521
073058 Rauco308.68,566
073069 Romeral1,597.112,707
0730710 Sagrada Familia548.817,519
0730811 Teno618.425,596
0730912 Vichuquén425.74,916
Total of Curicó province7,280.9244,053
Linares (074)Linares
0740114 Linares1,465.783,249
0740213 Colbún2,899.917,619
0740315 Longaví1,453.828,161
0740416 Parral1,638.437,822
0740517 Retiro827.118,487
0740618 San Javier1,313.437,793
0740719 Villa Alegre189.814,725
0740820 Yerbas Buenas262.116,134
Total of Linares province10,050.2253,990
Total of the region30,296.1908,097

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References

Other websites

Regions of Chile
Arica y Parinacota | Tarapacá | Antofagasta | Atacama | Coquimbo | Valparaíso | O'Higgins | Maule | Ñuble | Bío Bío | La Araucanía | Los Ríos | Los Lagos | Aysén | Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena | RM Santiago