Ñuble Province (1974–2018)
Ñuble Provincia
Provincia de Ñuble | |
---|---|
Coordinates: 36°37′00″S 71°57′00″W / 36.61667°S 71.95000°W | |
Country | Chile |
Region | Bío Bío |
Capital | Chillán |
Communes | |
Government | |
• Type | Provincial |
• Governor | Paola Becker Villa (RN) |
Area | |
• Total | 13,178.5 km2 (5,088.2 sq mi) |
Population (2012 Census)[1] | |
• Total | 460,113 |
• Density | 35/km2 (90/sq mi) |
• Urban | 285,108 |
• Rural | 152,995 |
Sex | |
• Men | 217,024 |
• Women | 221,079 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (CLT[2]) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-3 (CLST[3]) |
Area code | 56 + 42 |
Website | Government of Ñuble |
The Ñuble Province (Spanish: Provincia de Ñuble) was one of the provinces of the Chilean region of Bío Bío (VIII). The provincial capital was the city of Chillán.
It was the second province in area in the Bío Bío region, after the Bío Bío province, and the second with more people living in it, after the Concepción province.
The province was created in 1974, as the historical province of Ñuble was supressed by the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. In 2018 the province was converted in the Ñuble Region.
Geography
[change | change source]The Ñuble province is in the northern part of the Bío Bío region with an area of 13,178.5 sq mi (34,132 km2).[4] The capital, Chillán, is at about 400 km (250 mi) from Santiago, the national capital.
Ñuble is bordered to the north by the Maule region (Cauquenes and Linares provinces), to the east by Argentina, to the south by the Bío Bío province and to the west by the Concepción province and the Pacific Ocean.
Administration
[change | change source]As a province, Ñuble was a second-level administrative division, consisting of 21 communes (comunas). The city of Chillán served as the provincial capital. The province was administered by a governor.
Code | Comuna | Capital | Area[4] (km²) |
Population[4] (2002) |
Density |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
08401 | 35 Chillán | Chillán | 511.2 | 161,953 | 316.8 |
08402 | 34 Bulnes | Bulnes | 425.4 | 20,595 | 48.4 |
08403 | 37 Cobquecura | Cobquecura | 570.3 | 5,687 | 10.0 |
08404 | 38 Coelemu | Coelemu | 342.3 | 16,082 | 47.0 |
08405 | 39 Coihueco | Coihueco | 1,776.6 | 23,583 | 13.3 |
08406 | 36 Chillán Viejo | Chillán Viejo | 291.8 | 22,084 | 75.7 |
08407 | 40 El Carmen | El Carmen | 664.3 | 12,845 | 19.3 |
08408 | 41 Ninhue | Ninhue | 401.2 | 5,738 | 14.3 |
08409 | 42 Ñiquén | Ñiquén | 493.1 | 11,421 | 23.2 |
08410 | 43 Pemuco | Pemuco | 562.7 | 8,821 | 15.7 |
08411 | 44 Pinto | Pinto | 1,164.0 | 9,875 | 8.5 |
08412 | 45 Portezuelo | Portezuelo | 282.3 | 5,470 | 19.4 |
08413 | 46 Quillón | Quillón | 423.0 | 15,146 | 35.8 |
08414 | 47 Quirihue | Quirihue | 589.0 | 11,429 | 19.4 |
08415 | 48 Ránquil | Ránquil | 248.3 | 5,683 | 22.9 |
08416 | 49 San Carlos | San Carlos | 874.0 | 50,088 | 57.3 |
08417 | 50 San Fabián | San Fabián | 1,568.3 | 3,646 | 2.3 |
08418 | 51 San Ignacio | San Ignacio | 363.6 | 16,106 | 44.3 |
08419 | 52 San Nicolás | San Nicolás | 490.5 | 9,741 | 19.9 |
08420 | 53 Treguaco | Treguaco | 313.1 | 5,296 | 16.9 |
08421 | 54 Yungay | Yungay | 823.5 | 16,814 | 20.4 |
Total of the Ñuble province | 13,178.5 | 438,103 | 33.2 |
Related pages
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Territorial division of Chile" (PDF) (in Spanish). National Statistics Institute. 2007. Retrieved 18 March 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.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Región del Bío-Bío" (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
Other websites
[change | change source]- Territorial division of Chile (in Spanish)
- Gobierno Regional del Bío Bío Official website (in Spanish)
- Province of Ñuble website Archived 2014-03-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)